+[2019-05-13T23:30:51Z]jlkso that it can be used in a scheduled unattended task +[2019-05-13T23:32:21Z]jlkmefistofeles: https://developer.github.com/v3/guides/managing-deploy-keys/ +[2019-05-13T23:53:00Z]mefistofelesjlk: hmm, that shounds a bit complicated, but will check it, thanks!! +[2019-05-13T23:53:37Z]jlkDeploy keys are exactly how you set up an ssh key for a specific repo +[2019-05-13T23:54:00Z]jlkthat link also describes using a web token and https, but that's tied to YOUR user account
that link also describes using a web token and https, but that's tied to YOUR user account
+[2019-05-14T05:33:47Z]SamuelMarkshi +[2019-05-14T05:33:47Z]SamuelMarksAnyone got some good business-y arguments for open-source? - I run an open-source—MIT & Apache 2.0 multi-licensed—consultancy. - Off the cuff, came up with this list: https://opensource.stackexchange.com/q/8294 - but maybe there's a wiki of arguments?! - Or just in IRC :P +[2019-05-14T13:23:30Z]kai-o7https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Getting-Help +[2019-05-14T13:24:33Z]kai-o7"man git-<verb>" doesnt work with windows command prompt +[2019-05-14T13:24:58Z]kai-o7because "man" is an unknown command