On 25/04/19 22:41 +0200, Jan Pokorný wrote: > On 25/04/19 11:27 -0500, Ken Gaillot wrote: >> FYI OAuth access restrictions are now in place on the ClusterLabs >> organization account. >> >> [...] >> >> If you use an app that needs repo access, I believe a request to allow >> it will be sent automatically, but if problems arise just mention them >> here or to me directly. > > Looks like Travis CI integration is also affected, at least in case of > pacemaker: > > https://github.com/ClusterLabs/pacemaker/pull/1759#issuecomment-486817936
Confirming it works now, apparently thanks to some more intervention by Ken. >> On Wed, 2019-04-10 at 17:44 -0500, Ken Gaillot wrote: >>> Florian Haas and Kristoffer Grönlund noticed that the ClusterLabs >>> organization on github currently carries over any app access that >>> members have given to their own accounts. >>> >>> This is not significant at the moment since we don't have any private >>> repositories and few accounts have write access, but to stay on the >>> safe side, we'd like to enable OAuth access restrictions on the >>> organization account. >>> >>> Going forward, this will simply mean that any apps that need access >>> will need to be approved individually by one of the administrators. >>> >>> But as a side effect, this will invalidate existing apps' access as >>> well as some individual contributors' ssh key access to the >>> repositories. If you are affected, you can simply re-upload your ssh >>> key and it will work again. -- Jan (Poki)
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