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[Medium] Users may wish to create or relate to an existing GitHub issue based on potential threats SeaSponge has detected. The Threat Model can be associated to a GitHub repository, so that detected threats can be related to project issues. When corresponding issues are closed they can resolve mitigations in the threat model.
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I don't think this should be that difficult: we ask the user to sign in with their GitHub accounts, then ask them to specify a repository, then use the GitHub API to create a ton of issues; I am going to attach the easy label.
[Medium] Users may wish to create or relate to an existing GitHub issue based on potential threats SeaSponge has detected. The Threat Model can be associated to a GitHub repository, so that detected threats can be related to project issues. When corresponding issues are closed they can resolve mitigations in the threat model.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: