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Update cncf/glossary external_collaborators #400

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Hello folks !
I am one of the maintainers of the https://github.com/cncf/glossary

We've recently removed existing localization approvers and added new approvers to the cncf/glossary repository

Add new approvers for zh-tw branch based on a requested by the localization team.

Step down approvers for zh-tw branch based on a requested by the localization team.

We need to update config.yaml in cncf/people in order to follow the CNCF Sheriff bot.

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clowarden bot commented Mar 21, 2024

Validation succeeded

✅ The proposed configuration changes are valid!

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  • user pichuang is no longer a collaborator of repository glossary
  • user tico88612 is now a collaborator (role: write) of repository glossary

🔸 Please review the changes detected as they will be applied immediately once this PR is merged 🔸

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PTAL @cjyabraham :)

@cjyabraham cjyabraham merged commit e560f65 into cncf:main Mar 22, 2024
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  • user pichuang is no longer a collaborator of repository glossary
  • user tico88612 is now a collaborator (role: write) of repository glossary

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