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| LLVM Admin Tasks |
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| Commit Access Review |
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| * Frequency: Monthly |
| * Permissions: Triage |
| * Description: The `Commit Access Review <https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/actions/workflows/commit-access-review.yml>`_ |
| github actions job runs once per month and generates an artifact called 'triagers' which is a list of GitHub users who |
| no longer qualify for commit access due to limited activity over the last 12 months. |
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| When the job completes, an admin should download the triagers artifact and create an issue asking everyone on |
| the list if they still need commit access. Here is an `example issue <https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/131262>`_. |
| The issue should have the 'infra:commit-access' label and should use the same description as the example issue. |
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| Removing Users from LLVM Committers team |
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| * Frequencey: Monthly |
| * Permissions: Admin |
| * Description: Each month an admin should review any open issues with the infra:commit-access label. |
| For any issue that has been open for more than 4 weeks, any user who has not responded on the ticket |
| should be moved from the LLVM Committers team to the LLVM Triagers team. |
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| Action Secret Rotation |
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| * Frequency: Monthly |
| * Permissions: Admin |
| * Description: Each month an admin should rotate the secrets that are used for GitHub Actions workflows |
| in the llvm-project repository. |
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| The secrets are personal access tokens that are associated with the llvmbot GitHub account. An admin |
| should log in to the llvmbot account, re-generate the personal access tokens and then copy the |
| new values into the corresponding secret in the llvm-project repo's settings. |
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| Grant Commit Access |
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| * Frequency: Ongoing |
| * Permissions: Admin |
| * Description: An admin should periodically review the list of commit access requests. This can be |
| done by searching for issues in the llvm-project repository which have the infra:commit-access-request |
| label. Any user that meets the `commit access requirements <https://llvm.org/docs/DeveloperPolicy.html#obtaining-commit-access>`_ |
| should be added to the 'LLVM Committers' team. The admin should add a comment to the issue when |
| an invite to join the team has been sent and then close the issue when the invite has been accepted. |