I fixed it by ignoring the file in the pom.
> On May 17, 2026, at 8:28 PM, Andrew Wetmore <[email protected]> wrote:
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> 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
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> 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).
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> Does that provide any clues?
>
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> On Sun, May 17, 2026 at 12:13 PM Harbs <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> 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?