microsoft / build-server-for-gradle

An implementation of the Build Server Protocol for Gradle
MIT License
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Action required: self-attest your goal for this repository #83

Closed microsoft-github-policy-service[bot] closed 1 year ago

microsoft-github-policy-service[bot] commented 1 year ago

It's time to review and renew the intent of this repository

An owner or administrator of this repository has previously indicated that this repository can not be migrated to GitHub inside Microsoft because it is going public, open source, or it is used to collaborate with external parties (customers, partners, suppliers, etc.).

Action

πŸ‘€ ✍️ In order to keep Microsoft secure, we require repository owners and administrators to review this repository and regularly renew the intent to either opt-in or opt-out of migration to GitHub inside Microsoft which is specifically intended for private or internal projects.

❗Only users with admin permission in the repository are allowed to respond. Failure to provide a response will result to your repository getting automatically archived. πŸ”’

Instructions

❌ Opt-out of migration

If this repository can not be migrated to GitHub inside Microsoft, you can opt-out of migration by replying with a comment on this issue containing one of the following optout command options below.

@gimsvc optout --reason <staging|collaboration|delete|other>

Example: @gimsvc optout --reason staging

Options:

  • staging : My project will ship as Open Source
  • collaboration : Used for external or 3rd party collaboration with customers, partners, suppliers, etc.
  • delete : This repository will be deleted because it is no longer needed.
  • other : Other reasons not specified

βœ… Opt-in to migrate

If the circumstances of this repository has changed and you decide that you need to migrate, then you can specify the optin command below. For example, the repository is no longer going public, open source or require external collaboration.

@gimsvc optin --date <target_migration_date in mm-dd-yyyy format>

Example: @gimsvc optin --date 03-15-2023

Click here for more information about optin and optout command options and examples #### Opt-in >`@gimsvc optin --date ` > >When opting-in to migrate your repository, the `--date` option is required followed by your specified migration date using the format: `mm-dd-yyyy` > >`@gimsvc optin --date 03-15-2023` **Opt-out** >`@gimsvc optout --reason ` > >When opting-out of migration, you need to specify the `--reason`. > - `staging` > - My project will ship as Open Source > - `collaboration` > - Used for external or 3rd party collaboration with customers, partners, suppliers, etc. > - `delete` > - This repository will be deleted because it is no longer needed. > - `other` > - Other reasons not specified > > Examples: > > `@gimsvc optout --reason staging` > > `@gimsvc optout --reason collaboration` > > `@gimsvc optout --reason delete` > > `@gimsvc optout --reason other`

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microsoft-github-policy-service[bot] commented 1 year ago

:wave: owners of private and internal repositories are required to self-attest your project goals every 120 days. If you no longer have plans to make the repository public or if you are no longer collaborating with 3rd parties (customers, partners, etc.), please migrate this repository to GitHub inside Microsoft. Otherwise, you can opt-out of migration. Please see the issue description :point_up: for details. Failure to provide a response after 4 more reminders will result in the repository getting archived.

jdneo commented 1 year ago

@gimsvc optout --reason staging

microsoft-github-policy-service[bot] commented 1 year ago

@jdneo :white_check_mark: you have opted-out of migrating this repository to GitHub inside Microsoft. To continue to protect Microsoft, you should expect to see an issue created in this repository every 120 days to renew your intention whether to migrate or opt-out again.

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