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Opt-out of this bot #838
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As per request - ansible/ansibullbot#838 removing 'astorije' from maintainers list. Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
I raised a PR for removing @astorije from ACL module maintainers list. |
Thanks @Akasurde, I didn't even realize my username was in there! It would be great to add a "How to opt-out" section in the "click here for bot help" link the bot adds at the end of its comments. I'm sure people have been puzzled by this before. Thanks again! |
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As per request - ansible/ansibullbot#838 removing 'astorije' from maintainers list. Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
resolved by Akasurde/ansible@8581bf1 |
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This bot is creating an absurd amount of spam, such as here, here, here, etc.
I know there was has been work to remove unintentional spam (#787), but I haven't been contributing to Ansible in maybe a year or 2, so pinging me every now and then will not help the project.
There should be a way to completely opt-out of the bot and not receive any ping from it, either until next contribution or until opting-in again. Thanks!
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