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New Repository Request

If you require a new repository on RDK Central or RDK Central GitHub you must supply ALL of the following information in a CMF-SUPPORT ticket.

If you select Ticket Type "New Repository Request" then the Jira Ticket will list these fields as mandatory. 

Note each repository requires a unique ticket.

  1. Component Name (Name of the repository): 
  2. Component Description : 
  3. Owners/ Maintainers List (provide public GitHub-ids for GitHub repos):
  4. Master Location & Sync :
  5. Master Git URL (if applicable):
  6. History (Can history be shared?): No
  7. License (Apache 2.0, RDK License etc):
  8. Initial Access Restriction (if any) (No / Restricted to Comcast, another partner name)
  9. Export Compliance (Does the code contain any SSL, Encryption or Security related implementation?):
  10. CI Support: 
  11. Integrate on Reference Platform (Yes/No):
  12. Profile(s) (RDK-V and/or RDK-B and/or RDK-C):
  13. GitHub Repo Access Setup Complete (Yes/No):
  14. Users accepted GitHub Invite(s) (Yes/No):

Private Repository Access Request

If you require access to a private (restricted) RDK Central repository then please follow these steps.

  1. Follow the steps in RDK Central Github Profile Setup for Private Repository Access

  2. Raise a CMF-SUPPORT ticket specifying which repositories you require access to ensuring you include the approval from the repository owner.

Elevated Privileges Request

If you require elevated privileges on a private (restricted) RDK Central repository then please follow these steps.

  1. Follow the steps in RDK Central Github Profile Setup for Elevated Privileges on a Repository
  2. Raise a CMF-SUPPORT ticket specifying which repositories you require privileges, what privileges you require and ensure you include the approval from the repository owner.


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