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Relate GitHub issues to threats #17

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Glavin001 opened this issue Sep 17, 2014 · 3 comments
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Relate GitHub issues to threats #17

Glavin001 opened this issue Sep 17, 2014 · 3 comments

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@Glavin001
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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.

@Glavin001 Glavin001 modified the milestone: Final Release & Project Evaluation Sep 17, 2014
@MatKallada
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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.

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👍 I agree with you @Kallada. And this would be an awesome feature to have. Value added that other threat modelling software would likely not touch.

@Glavin001 Glavin001 self-assigned this Dec 17, 2014
@Glavin001 Glavin001 modified the milestones: 0.2.0 - Project Evaluation, 0.3.0 - Future Features Jan 7, 2015
@Glavin001 Glavin001 removed their assignment Jan 21, 2015
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Here's a library for GitHub API in the browser: https://github.com/michael/github

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