Hello all,

Here are the steps to start using the new sentry repository.


There are two ways to use the repo

1. Use Github to push. (*Current process followed*)

2. Use gitbox to push.


If you want to use gitbox to push there are no special steps needed but if
you want to use GitHub(*current process*), please follow below steps for
GitHub write access.


*For existing commitors*


   1. Visit the Gitbox Site <https://gitbox.apache.org/setup/> and link
   your GitHub account with your ASF account and setup 2fa.
   1. Follow below link to setup 2fa
      2.
      https://help.github.com/articles/configuring-two-factor-authentication/
      3. You can use any mobile for token generation. I have used "*Authy*"
   2. Wait about an hours time for things to sync up
   3. Great, you now have r/w access to both gitbox.apache.org <
   http://gitbox.apache.org> and GitHub!
   1. Follow below steps to push code to GitHub
         1.
         
https://help.github.com/articles/accessing-github-using-two-factor-authentication/#using-two-factor-authentication-with-the-command-line
         2. This is a one-time process. Once it is done you can reuse
         the access token.


*For new contributors*


   1. Add yourself to our GitHub organization (see above) and make sure you
   are already a committer for the project.
   2. Visit the Gitbox Site <https://gitbox.apache.org/setup/> and link
   your GitHub account with your ASF account and setup 2fa.
   1. Follow below link to setup 2fa
      2.
      https://help.github.com/articles/configuring-two-factor-authentication/
      3. You can use any mobile for token generation. I have used "*Authy*"
   3. Wait about an hours time for things to sync up
   4. Great, you now have r/w access to both gitbox.apache.org <
   http://gitbox.apache.org> and GitHub!
   1. Follow below steps to push code to GitHub
         1.
         
https://help.github.com/articles/accessing-github-using-two-factor-authentication/#using-two-factor-authentication-with-the-command-line
         2. This is a one-time process. Once it is done you can reuse
         the access token.

-Kalyan

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