I think that’s a good idea that will likely save a lot of time. On Sat, Jan 30, 2021 at 23:47 Craig Russell <apache....@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'd like to consider changing the email we send to folks who send their > ICLA in response to an invitation to become a committer. Several times per > year, the wrong id is requested and this takes time and effort to fix. > > Currently we send a non-specific message that says their account has been > requested and we copy the PMC that invited them. > > Your account has been requested for you and you should receive email with > next steps within the next few days (can take up to a week). > > I'd like to include the requested id: > > Your account for id <requested-id> has been requested for you and you > should receive email with next steps within the next few days (can take up > to a week). > > This might make it easier to catch typos in the requested id. The typo > might be because the id on the form was difficult to read, or the person > filing the request simply mis-read the requested id. > > In any case, the submitter can tell us that the id is wrong, and this > should help fix the typos before infra creates the account. > > WDYT? > > Craig L Russell > c...@apache.org > >