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I think I've used the "push to github" feature once. I think we can remove the feature. It's easy enough to do it manually after the fact. |
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I've never used it, I hate giving anything access to my github |
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If we decide to remove it, I pushed a PR to do so in the UI (we can swing round to remove it from the back-end later) |
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Does anyone here use the "Push To GitHub" feature in https://launch.micronaut.io? It seems to be broken, and instead of fixing it, I would prefer to get rid of it.
The feature is not appealing. You have to grant permission to read/write and update Github actions for your public repositories for just one-time repository creation and push.
All for the ability to push code to a GitHub repository, which our audience knows how to do or they should learn how to do.
What do you think? Can we get rid of it? Or Should we keep it?
ping @micronaut-projects/core-developers
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