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IMPORTANT PLEASE READ: NO RESPONSE WILL RESULT IN REPO ARCHIVAL AND FINALLY DELETION
Dear maintainer,
One important topic in our TomTom open source engineering community is to make our public organization on GitHub, as well as the repositories hosted on it, more welcoming to contributors. That process starts which making it easy for other to understand the purpose of a codebase is and how people can contribute.
In order to do so we want to learn which repo's are still actively maintained and important to keep available to the open source community and which are not. We have therefore decided to start a clean-up proces which will be done as follows:
Please respond to this issue within 30 days and provide us with the necessary information requested below.
If there is no reply to this issue after these 30 days, the repository will be archived
After your repo has been archived you have an additional 30 days to respond and provide information and discuss with us whether you want to revert, or keep archived status.
IMPORTANT After the above mentioned additional 30 days no response is given the repository will be removed from the TomTom-International organization or will be DELETED
Could you please be so kind to provide us with the following information
Describe the purpose/objective of this codebase in 1-5 sentences:
Python package which allows you to parse LLVM-diagnostics files (i.e. build output), allowing you to automate other parts of your CICD pipeline. In addition, the package can be used by Python projects to create their own LLVM- or GitHub- style output.
Please select how this repository contributes to the following (thick all that apply):
Internal use: The code is used inside TomTom and there is a vested interest in long term maintenance
Employer branding: Project gives an insight into the scale and problem-solving of TomTom tech.
Hiring: contributors and users of the project could be attractive job candidates
Learning: TomTom employees can collaborate with and learn from external experts on the topic
Enhancement: the project could gain new functionality and refinement by external use and contribution
Product: The project is needed to make our tech or products integrate with other products or tech stacks
License Compliance
Fork: Fork needed for for upstream contributions, long-term upstream collaboration or product / CI/CD pipeline dependency or other need. If this is the case you can move your fork to a new GitHub organization https://github.com/tomtom-forks. If you need access to this org reach out at the #ospo channel on slack with your TomTom Github user account.
Questions?
Please respond to this issue or drop a line to [email protected] mentioning this issue nr.
Or for TomTom'ers reach out on the #ospo slack channel.
Thanks so much for helping keep our public repositories up to date and welcoming to all contributors.
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IMPORTANT PLEASE READ: NO RESPONSE WILL RESULT IN REPO ARCHIVAL AND FINALLY DELETION
Dear maintainer,
One important topic in our TomTom open source engineering community is to make our public organization on GitHub, as well as the repositories hosted on it, more welcoming to contributors. That process starts which making it easy for other to understand the purpose of a codebase is and how people can contribute.
In order to do so we want to learn which repo's are still actively maintained and important to keep available to the open source community and which are not. We have therefore decided to start a clean-up proces which will be done as follows:
Could you please be so kind to provide us with the following information
Contact details
Repo owner/primary contact: Kevin de Jong - [email protected]
Repository details
Describe the purpose/objective of this codebase in 1-5 sentences:
Python package which allows you to parse LLVM-diagnostics files (i.e. build output), allowing you to automate other parts of your CICD pipeline. In addition, the package can be used by Python projects to create their own LLVM- or GitHub- style output.
Please select how this repository contributes to the following (thick all that apply):
Questions?
Please respond to this issue or drop a line to [email protected] mentioning this issue nr.
Or for TomTom'ers reach out on the #ospo slack channel.
Thanks so much for helping keep our public repositories up to date and welcoming to all contributors.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: