+[2016-06-18T20:46:15Z]jophish__I'm setting up a CI server at work. Up to now I've been using a personal access token with 'repo' access. Which means that it has read and write access to all my public and private repositories. +[2016-06-18T20:46:53Z]jophish__Is there any option (short of creating a dedicated user for this) to enable read only access to a selection of private repositories belonging to an organization? +[2016-06-18T20:47:48Z]jophish__The dedicated user is the only one I can think of. I'm not too keen on using a personal token with 'repo' access, and it means that this token is available in plaintext to anyone on our LAN +[2016-06-18T20:55:28Z]jophish__ah, perhaps deploy keys are what I want +[2016-06-18T23:58:50Z]J_128Is there a way to DELETE my github account?
+[2016-06-19T00:00:53Z]J_128all: Is there a way to DELETE my github account? +[2016-06-19T00:04:19Z]Penghttps://help.github.com/articles/deleting-your-user-account/ +[2016-06-19T00:07:10Z]J_128Peng: Thanks! +[2016-06-19T00:08:49Z]J_128Bye! (By the way, I have a thirty seconds policy. I don't quit until thirty seconds have passed since I said 'Bye' :-) ) +[2016-06-19T00:27:21Z]Chillumthat 30 seconds policy would be better suited with a 3 hour policy