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Automatic retirement of @uninsane#117

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Automatic retirement of @uninsane#117
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This is an automated PR to retire @uninsane as a Nixpkgs committer because they have not used their commit access in the past year.

@uninsane: You can make a comment stating why you believe your commit access should be kept. Otherwise, this PR will be merged and implemented in one month.

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No, he's quite active. Is this #100?

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infinisil commented Jun 17, 2026

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Darn, let's disable it again then

Sorry, uninsane!

@infinisil infinisil closed this Jun 17, 2026
@infinisil infinisil deleted the retire-uninsane branch June 17, 2026 20:00
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mweinelt commented Jun 17, 2026

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I'd much rather close wrong PRs every once in a while than stop automated offboarding. It should be simple enough to push back on this.

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I'd much rather close wrong PRs every once in a while than stop automated offboarding. It should be simple enough to push back on this.

My question of "is this #100" was a factual one, not a suggestion of what to do next. I do want to come up with something with a smaller false-positive rate, though.

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infinisil commented Jun 17, 2026

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@mweinelt @philiptaron Let's discuss in the issue

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