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Add @asbachb to collaborator/triage list. #6167

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@mbien mbien commented Jul 8, 2023

This PR proposes to add Benjamin Asbach to the collaborators list.

The collaborator/triage role unlocks many github features like labels, CI or issue management which makes contributing a smoother experience.

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@asbachb please make sure to read the CI section on the wiki to understand how PR labels are used for the NetBeans repo.

@mbien mbien added the ci:no-build [ci] disable CI pipeline label Jul 8, 2023
@mbien mbien requested review from neilcsmith-net and geertjanw July 8, 2023 17:20
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i approve too. gh doesn't let me since I opened the PR.

Lets see if this works -> merging

@mbien mbien merged commit 4550e47 into apache:master Jul 10, 2023
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mbien commented Jul 10, 2023

@asbachb assuming this worked, PR syncs from now on should trigger CI automatically for you. For new PRs, please label them before pressing the create button, so that CI can run the right tests from the start. Also please use CI resources responsibly since we share them with all apache projects.

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