You saw the email about this, I presume:

This Pull Request enables the repository to conform with the "sane default
security settings" of the Apache Software Foundation by configuring a
default branch ruleset that protects the default branch and any release
branches.
Note that ~DEFAULT_BRANCH is a GitHub symbolic link to the current default
branch (HEAD) of the repository and does not need changing.
If the managing project does not wish to set up these defaults, please
close this Pull Request. Alternatively, the project may merge this Pull
Request to apply the changes immediately.
If no action is taken, this Pull Request will be automatically merged by
the Apache Infrastructure team on 2026-06-14 (30 days from now).
For any further information, please reach us on Slack or at:
[email protected]

Does that provide any clues?


Andrew Wetmore
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On Sun, May 17, 2026 at 12:13 PM Harbs <[email protected]> wrote:

> It seems like ASF added an asf.yml file to our project and it’s causing an
> error with RAT.
>
> .asf.yaml
>
> Any clues how to fix?

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