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Signed-off-by: Ashok Pariya <ashok.pariya@ibm.com>
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This pull request formally adds ashokpariya0 as a member of the organization by updating the MEMBERS file. This change acknowledges their active and significant contributions to various projects within the k8snetworkplumbingwg organization, with a particular focus on supporting the s390x architecture.

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  • Member Addition: The user ashokpariya0 has added themselves to the MEMBERS file, formally recognizing their contributions to the organization.
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  • MEMBERS
    • Added ashokpariya0 to the list of organization members.
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This pull request adds a new member, ashokpariya0, to the MEMBERS file. The change follows the process outlined in the governance document. I've suggested a small improvement to sort the entire members list for better maintainability, as it is currently not fully sorted.

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Welcome to the members list! Thanks for adding yourself. While you've placed your name in the correct alphabetical position here, I noticed the file as a whole isn't sorted alphabetically (case-insensitively). For instance, e0ne is currently misplaced.

To improve maintainability, could you please sort the entire file? A simple sort -f -o MEMBERS MEMBERS command should do the trick. This will make the list easier to manage for everyone in the future.

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