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This document is a checklist of things to do when a collaborator becomes
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emeritus or leaves the project.
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- * Remove the collaborator from the @nodejs/collaborators team.
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+ * Remove the collaborator from the [ ` @nodejs/collaborators ` ] [ ] team.
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* Open a fast-track pull request to move the collaborator to the collaborator
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emeriti list in README.md.
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* Determine what GitHub teams the collaborator belongs to. In consultation with
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* When in doubt, especially if you are unable to get in contact with the
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collaborator, remove them from all teams. It is easy enough to add them
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back later, so we err on the side of privacy and security.
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- * Open an issue in the [ build] ( https://github.com/nodejs/build ) repository
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- titled ` Remove Collaborator from Coverity ` asking that the collaborator
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- be removed from the Node.js coverity project if they had access.
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+ * Remove them from the [ ` @nodejs ` ] ( https://github.com/orgs/nodejs/people ) GitHub
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+ org unless they are members for a reason other than being a Collaborator.
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+ * [ Open an issue] ( https://github.com/nodejs/build/issues/new ) in the
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+ nodejs/build repository titled ` Remove Collaborator from Coverity ` asking that
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+ the collaborator be removed from the Node.js coverity project if they had
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+ access.
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+ [ `@nodejs/collaborators` ] : https://github.com/orgs/nodejs/teams/collaborators/members
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