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doc: require two-factor authentication
Collaborators have elevated privileges. The CTC now requires
Collaborator accounts to have two-factor authentication. This changes
wording in the onboarding documentation to make it clear that two-factor
authentication is required and not merely recommended.
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Trott committed Dec 30, 2016
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## One week before the onboarding session

* Ask the new Collaborator if they are using two-factor authentication on their
GitHub account. If they are not, suggest that they enable it as their account
will have elevated privileges in many of the Node.js repositories.
* Confirm that the new Collaborator is using two-factor authentication on their
GitHub account. Collaborator accounts have elevated privileges and are
required to use two-factor authentication.

## Fifteen minutes before the onboarding session

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