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Create an account just for token creation #140
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This gained a boost in importance this week, with the discovery that GitHub must have somehow changed their token handling. Up until now, the main token shared between pkgcheck/.github/workflows/docker.yaml Lines 50 to 54 in 86bb654
now only works with a personal token copied over to the equivalent token values here and in pkgcheck-action . I'll update the docs straight away to indicate this. The process will then definitely be easier and more robust if we had an account for token creation.
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why not use ropenscibot then? |
Yep, my thought too. We would then need to ensure that at least one person with admin there was also watching notifications from |
what sort of notifications would be relevant? the token expiration? |
Yes. Technically they'd just have to watch whatever issue was given here: pkgcheck/.github/workflows/monthly.yaml Line 26 in 0728387
which is where the token expiration notifications come. Shall we set that up then? |
Description of tokens added in this Rendered section on tokens is here, with description of maintance-handover here. |
as mentioned by @assignUser #123 (comment)
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and well named tokens, several people would be notified of tokens needing to be renewed.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: