Precisely. Thanks Marcus for sharing these notes. 

Suresh

> On Oct 25, 2017, at 11:14 AM, Christie, Marcus Aaron <machr...@iu.edu> wrote:
> 
> Committers,
> 
> The Airavata master repos are now on GitHub. To push to them you need to have 
> 2FA enabled on GitHub.  Once you have 2FA enabled in GitHub use the following 
> page to make sure that you have access:  https://gitbox.apache.org/setup/ 
> <https://gitbox.apache.org/setup/>
> 
> Once you have access here you’ll need to generate a **Personal Access Token** 
> in GitHub and use that instead of a your GitHub password.  Here are my notes 
> on how I got this to work for airavata:
> 
> 1. Change the remote url to the https one
> ```
> git remote set-url origin https://github.com/apache/airavata.git 
> <https://github.com/apache/airavata.git>
> ```
> 2. Generate a [Personal Access Token](https://github.com/settings/tokens 
> <https://github.com/settings/tokens>) in Github.
> 3. Give it a name.
> 4. Check the **repo** scope.
> 5. Create the token and copy it. (make sure to securely save this token 
> somewhere, you’ll won’t be able to get it back later)
> 6. When doing `git push` provide the GitHub username and this personal access 
> token.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Marcus

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