It's that time of year again!

It's that time when we audit who has commit access to the Open MPI repos, and 
remove those who are no longer relevant, those who have moved to other jobs, 
and/or are otherwise not actively committing code to Open MPI.

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*** PLEASE COMPLETE THIS BY NEXT TUESDAY, 23 AUG 2016 ***
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On this spreadsheet:

   
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QNR0M46pwgauydTKPx5PqmQX30GFCq9dAkoUwQV_op8/edit?usp=sharing

For each person in your organization:

1. If the person has commit access to a given repo, a group name will appear in 
the first column.  Your job is to put an "x" in the second column if they 
*still need* commit access to that repo.

2. Mark the background color of each person as:
   - Green: if the person still needs commit access *at all*
   - Red: if the person does not need any commit access

(#2 lets us know that you have evaluated each person / you have completed this 
audit)

Remember: *anyone* can submit pull requests, even if they don't have commit 
access.  So it's ok to have a small number of people in an organization with 
commit access, even if you have a larger number of people in that organization 
who are creating pull requests.

-- 
Jeff Squyres
jsquy...@cisco.com
For corporate legal information go to: 
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/doing_business/legal/cri/

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