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REQUEST: Switch membership to personal account kamphaus #2588

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christophe-kamphaus-jemmic opened this issue Feb 20, 2025 · 5 comments
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I will switch employers after March 31st and I'm currently using my company Github account (@christophe-kamphaus-jemmic).
I'd like to continue to contribute with my personal Github account (@kamphaus).

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@christophe-kamphaus-jemmic christophe-kamphaus-jemmic added the area/github-membership Request membership in OpenTelemetry GitHub organization or a team label Feb 20, 2025
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trask commented Feb 20, 2025

I sent invite to @kamphaus. Let me know once you accept and I can update your https://github.com/orgs/open-telemetry/teams/semconv-cicd-approvers membership with the new account.

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I have accepted the invitation.

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trask commented Feb 20, 2025

great, I've switched your semconv-cicd-approvers membership over to your personal account

let me know if you'd like to go ahead and remove your -jemmic account from the org now, or if you'd like to wait until April? (it's not a problem either way, we'll just leave this issue open until we remove it so we don't forget)

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I'd like to wait until April.
Thank you very much.

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