Investigate missing CLA bot allowlist configuration#1373
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[WIP] Add user kylec-rpf to clabot file in alphabetical order
Investigate missing CLA bot allowlist configuration
Mar 10, 2026
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Wrong Repo. Adrian's fault. |
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This issue requested adding
kylec-rpfto the CLA bot allowlist in alphabetical order. During implementation, no tracked CLA bot configuration file was present in the repository, so there was no safe in-repo target to update.What was verified
.clabot, CLA Assistant config, and other username allowlists..github/and repository metadata to confirm there is no tracked allowlist file available to edit.Current blocker
Illustrative target shape
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Firewall rules blocked me from connecting to one or more addresses (expand for details)
I tried to connect to the following addresses, but was blocked by firewall rules:
download.cypress.io/opt/hostedtoolcache/node/24.14.0/x64/bin/node /opt/hostedtoolcache/node/24.14.0/x64/bin/node index.js --exec install(dns block)example.com/opt/hostedtoolcache/node/24.14.0/x64/bin/node /opt/hostedtoolcache/node/24.14.0/x64/bin/node scripts/test.js --transformIgnorePatterns node_modules/(?!three)/ --runInBand(dns block)If you need me to access, download, or install something from one of these locations, you can either:
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