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I'd prefer it also have GitHub support since all of my stuff is on GitHub, and who knows if GitLab is going to last or get deprecated. And I think most repos use a master branch only, and adding additional branches would add complexity. However if you want to BRFA something I'd support it. Something
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I've been a regular at SPI both reporting and as a patrolling admin for a while now, and have several hundred cases under my belt. I've been encouraged to apply for clerkship before, but first I wanted to take the time to work as a regular admin until I felt I had enough experience to ask for clerk
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