dear-github
gatsby-plugin-s3
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over 3 years ago | 5 months ago | |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
dear-github
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Mental Health in Open Source
GitHub makes this unnecessarily worse by refusing to let you disable Pull Requests like one can disable the other social features (Wiki etc) of a repository: https://github.com/dear-github/dear-github/issues/84
The workaround is to use GH Actions to auto-close PRs: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/repo-lockdown
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When people assume open source also means open to contribution
There is no way to disable pull requests on GitHub. Only some weird work-arounds for auto-closing them with Actions
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Just Say No
> don't let people waste their time creating issues in the first place
But then you don't get to use issues to track things that you personally care about. It would be nice if there were a way to enable issue creation by the repo owner / maintainers, but disallow it for the public at large. Especially now that "discussions" are a thing, which gives a place for people to comment without implicitly requesting work from the maintainer.
Apparently this is sort of possible[1] by setting `blank_issues_enabled: false`, so that you can only create issues from the Project page.
[1]: https://github.com/dear-github/dear-github/issues/293#issuec...
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On April 7, 2022, a threat actor obtained access to a Heroku database
last I've seen the Oauth permissions for the Heroku Dashboard given by Github are excessive and include write access to all public repos - as read-only is not an option if I recall correctly, see https://github.com/dear-github/dear-github/issues/113#issuec...
Newer integrations like Github Apps are more granular and can restrict the scope , also ssh deploy keys are an option for other purposes, but specifically the tokens issued for the Heroku Dashboard can write to the public repos of a user or org.
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No, "Open Source" does not mean "Includes Free Support"
Without active triage and maintenance, such a list would quickly become useless. Let's look at just one example that's not even for an open source project: https://github.com/dear-github/dear-github/issues/214
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Bug in get page viewes API?
Found these ways to submit bug to github: https://support.github.com/contact/feedback https://support.github.com/request https://github.com/isaacs/github#if-you-have-an-issue-or-feature-request-for-github https://github.com/dear-github/dear-github [email protected] Submitting tickets using an enterprise account
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GitHub Actions update: Helping maintainers combat bad actors
You're right, likely the OP thought PRs were included in settings where you can disable issues or wikis
Discussion: https://github.com/dear-github/dear-github/issues/84
gatsby-plugin-s3
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Retrieving values from gitlab environment variables to be used in gatsby-*.js files
You should just be able to read the value from process.env.API_TOKEN. Here's an example which reads several values from environment variables.
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No, "Open Source" does not mean "Includes Free Support"
I think every open source developer ends up having experiences like this.
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