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New projects: JHUAPL_Clement, UMaine_Legaard #4165

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@rynge rynge commented Sep 19, 2024

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Greetings @rynge,

Thank you for your pull request.

Your requested changes add a new organization or project ID to a project file; this requires manual review from OSG Staff.

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Output from the automerge check script:

Commit is not eligible for auto-merge:
 - File 'projects/JHUAPL_Clement.yaml' is not a downtime file.
 - File 'projects/UMaine_Legaard.yaml' is not a downtime file.
 - New Organization 'Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory' requires OSG approval
 - Unrecognized InstitutionID in project(s) projects/JHUAPL_Clement.yaml. See https://topology-institutions.osg-htc.org for known ID list.


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Hi @opensciencegrid/project-office , can we get approval for the new organization "Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory" ?

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jstathas commented Sep 24, 2024 via email

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We fixed it, thanks!

@matyasselmeci matyasselmeci merged commit 1d11760 into opensciencegrid:master Sep 24, 2024
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