On Tue, 7 Jan 2014 19:48:25 +0100
Remigiusz Modrzejewski
wrote:
> Why on earth would you give this kind of information in plaintext to
> any third party? Even when you trust the person, there are so many
> things that can go wrong in this setup...
Don't worry...it's not simple plaintext, but I a
On Jan 7, 2014, at 18:51 , Gour wrote:
> Hmm, in my case I'm considering repo having some of my config files
> which, among other things, contain my email passwords etc.
Why on earth would you give this kind of information in plaintext to any third
party?
Even when you trust the person, there a
On Tue, 7 Jan 2014 09:17:32 -0800
Andreas Kupries
wrote:
> Repositories can be marked as private, preventing their listing in the
> set of public repos. This only hides them from general view. You still
> have to set the permissions correctly for your situation so that only
> people who you allow
Repositories can be marked as private, preventing their listing in the
set of public repos. This only hides them from general view. You still
have to set the permissions correctly for your situation so that only
people who you allow to can log in, in case somebody manages to find
the name of your r
On Tue, 30 Apr 2013 13:22:55 -0700
Andreas Kupries
wrote:
> People visiting the chiselapp.com domain should see, well, a slight
> difference on the homepage.
> Backups are listed as weekly now, instead of daily.
Does chiselapp.com offer some free space for private stuff like e.g.
Bitbucket?
Si
People visiting the chiselapp.com domain should see, well, a slight
difference on the homepage.
Backups are listed as weekly now, instead of daily.
This should be one of the few visible signs that chiselapp is now
hosted on a new system.
Anybody seeing the old text with daily backup, still uses the
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