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Improve guidance to core devs on checking CLA status #269

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ncoghlan opened this issue Jun 22, 2018 · 0 comments
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Improve guidance to core devs on checking CLA status #269

ncoghlan opened this issue Jun 22, 2018 · 0 comments

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The missing link CLA update on python/cpython#7740 was actually a delay in review and metadata updating on the PSF side of things, but I ended up emailing the Board because I couldn't remember if there was a better address to contact.

@ejodlowska reminded me that that preferred address is contributors@python.org, so I'm filing this to cover:

  1. If there isn't a section in the dev guide on how to check a CLA status, add one (it's basically: find the user's bugs.python.org account, check the metadata, and if everything except the signing date looks OK, and the user reported signing it more than a couple of US business days prior, ask the PSF staff to take a look)
  2. Updating the knights-who-say-ni CLA signature request to include a note to triagers/core devs that links to the guidelines on following up on CLA issues
Mariatta added a commit to python/devguide that referenced this issue Jul 25, 2018
The CLA can be checked using an API endpoint in bpo,
passing in the GitHub usernames as comma separated values.

Closes python/core-workflow#269
Mariatta added a commit to python/devguide that referenced this issue Jul 27, 2018
The CLA can be checked using an API endpoint in bpo,
passing in the GitHub usernames as comma separated values.

Closes python/core-workflow#269
AA-Turner pushed a commit to AA-Turner/devguide that referenced this issue Jun 17, 2022
The CLA can be checked using an API endpoint in bpo,
passing in the GitHub usernames as comma separated values.

Closes python/core-workflow#269
kitarefake added a commit to kitarefake/devguide that referenced this issue Jul 15, 2024
The CLA can be checked using an API endpoint in bpo,
passing in the GitHub usernames as comma separated values.

Closes python/core-workflow#269
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