Roberto Tyley <[email protected]> writes:
> Here's what a user does:
>
> * create a PR on https://github.com/git/git
> * logs into https://submitgit.herokuapp.com/ with GitHub auth
Hmm, this seems to request too much authorization, though.
Repositories
Public only
This application will be able to read and write all public repo
data. This includes the following:
Code
Issues
Pull requests
Wikis
Settings
Webhooks and services
Deploy keys
I really wanted to try this out, but I do not think, as the owner of
a reasonably important repository, it would be irresponsible for me
to grant write access to Code or Settings for my primary GitHub
account. Also I think you reject an account that is too young (I
found out about submitGit via your comment on a pull request to
git/git and read its source before reading your message I am
responding to, and that was the impression I got from the recent log
messages there), so I cannot create and try with a throw-away
account, either.
That would mean that I cannot join the fun X-<.
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