+[2019-11-01T17:02:55Z]jaakkosNow the process seems to be: the user must login first (otherwise GitHub account will not exist); then they must be manually added to organization; then within 60 minutes the LDAP-sync will sync teams +[2019-11-01T17:05:17Z]rindolfjaakkos: this is bad and wrong bash code +[2019-11-01T17:06:05Z]rindolfjaakkos: joke - https://www.shlomifish.org/humour/fortunes/show.cgi?id=mjd-how-to-ask-a-good-question-1 +[2019-11-01T17:06:45Z]rindolfjaakkos: do you know python? +[2019-11-01T17:07:09Z]rindolffannagoganna: sorry tha twas for you
+[2019-11-02T06:48:14Z]gitinfoPlease use SSH to talk to remote repos. http:// and git:// are completely unsecured and http:// suffers from smart webservers trying to implement policy. You can try to do "smart" https://, but it can be troublesome to configure if you do not know how (see !web_repos for simple instructions) unless your company implements a MITM attack and prevents end-to-end crypto. +[2019-11-02T06:48:14Z]jim!ssh +[2019-11-02T06:48:41Z]jim!ssh keys +[2019-11-02T06:48:41Z]gitinfoPlease use SSH to talk to remote repos. http:// and git:// are completely unsecured and http:// suffers from smart webservers trying to implement policy. You can try to do "smart" https://, but it can be troublesome to configure if you do not know how (see !web_repos for simple instructions) unless your company implements a MITM attack and prevents end-to-end crypto. +[2019-11-02T06:49:09Z]jimargh. how would I add an ssh key to my github acct?