On Mon, Apr 18, 2022 at 6:28 PM Thomas Wouters wrote:
>
> The SC has decided to move ahead and require 2FA for GitHub. Since the
> controls are per org, rather than per repo, this will apply to everything
> under the 'python' repo.
>
I meant "everything under the 'python' org", of course, sigh.
The SC has decided to move ahead and require 2FA for GitHub. Since the
controls are per org, rather than per repo, this will apply to everything
under the 'python' repo. We've asked Ee (the PSF's Director of
Infrastructure) to start contacting accounts that don't have 2FA enabled,
including bots, i
When I propose a PR on a project and I don't plan to contribute more
than than PR, when the PR is merged, I delete my fork. At work, I send
patches to many different projects to fix some Python 3.11
compatibility issues.
It just was a general remark. If you enable 2FA on GitHub, the effect
is not
On 2/7/22 16:14, Victor Stinner wrote:
On Tue, Feb 8, 2022 at 12:11 AM Brett Cannon wrote:
And to be clear, you only need access to your 2FA solution when you log in;
it's not a day-to-day action at all (I personally have not used my 2FA since
the last time I logged into a new device for the
On Tue, Feb 8, 2022 at 12:11 AM Brett Cannon wrote:
> And to be clear, you only need access to your 2FA solution when you log in;
> it's not a day-to-day action at all (I personally have not used my 2FA since
> the last time I logged into a new device for the first time or when my GitHub
> acco