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Azure Verified Modules (AVM) is an initiative to consolidate and set the standards for what a good Infrastructure-as-Code module looks like. Modules will then align to these standards, across languages (Bicep, Terraform etc.) and will then be classified as AVMs and available from their respective language specific registries.
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[Question/Feedback]: Access to Proposed Module Azure/terraform-avm-res-insights-scheduledqueryrule #1316

Open bzabber opened 2 months ago

bzabber commented 2 months ago

Check for previous/existing GitHub issues

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Hi folks,

I'm wondering how I can go back to contributing to Azure/terraform-avm-res-insights-scheduledqueryrule now that things have calmed down a bit on my end and have the time to pick up development again.

I was one of the co-owners of the Azure/terraform-avm-res-insights-scheduledqueryrule along with @JoeyBarnes and I had forked the repo to my github profile and began work on the module. I had pushed my local copy online but then I was laid off and subsequently my github ID was removed from the Azure GitHub Org. How can I get access to it again so I can make contributions?

-Bryan

microsoft-github-policy-service[bot] commented 2 months ago

[!IMPORTANT] The "Needs: Triage :mag:" label must be removed once the triage process is complete!

[!TIP] For additional guidance on how to triage this issue/PR, see the AVM Issue Triage documentation.

matebarabas commented 2 months ago

@prjelesi, @PmeshramPM, can you please advise on how Bryan (a now former Microsoft employee) could continue contributing to this module in question? Thanks!

matebarabas commented 2 months ago

@jchancellor-ms, can you please take a look at this? Thanks!

bzabber commented 1 month ago

Hi @jchancellor-ms have you had a chance to look at this? FYI @matebarabas