+[2020-01-15T19:41:22Z]cousteauwonders why didn't they name the files .coq ... then again Verilog hadn't been around that long when Coq was invented, and probably nobody expected a case where both would be used simultaneously +[2020-01-15T19:46:26Z]cousteauhttps://github.com/cliffordwolf/picorv32/search?l=verilog&p=4 Now THIS is weird. See picorv32.v in that list? Well, that's the file being erroneously identified as Coq when you open it in github +[2020-01-15T22:57:56Z]jaakkosIs there a supported way to change TLS certificate for GitHub Enterprise Server over SSH or some other non-interactive manner that can be automated? (Let's Encrypt is not an option) +[2020-01-15T23:07:15Z]jaakkosThe answer seems to be ghe-config. +[2020-01-15T23:07:24Z]jaakkos(+ ghe-config-apply)
+[2020-01-16T17:39:05Z]causasuican I add a group to CODEOWNERS and expect similar behavior as if a user were added? +[2020-01-16T17:39:22Z]causasuidocs seem to be silent on this +[2020-01-16T22:36:03Z]Seveascausasui: yes, grous can be in CODEOWNERS, we use this a lot +[2020-01-17T02:22:32Z]mrproperI am running a Github training and can't assume everyone has a Github account. Because generating SSH keys during class will taunt the demo gods, I'd like to have them use HTTPS for the sake of the lab. I am trying it out and set my origin URL to `https://user:pass@github.com/...` but it's giving me an invalid username and password. Am I doing something wrong? If not, I have 2FA enabled and wonder if that's a problem. +[2020-01-17T02:30:18Z]mrproperIt needs a token. Thanks.