+[2020-02-06T16:46:18Z]strkin particular, variable I can use in a `runs-on` +[2020-02-06T16:46:28Z]strkruns-on: ${{ some_variable_here }} +[2020-02-06T20:01:04Z]nedbatThis commit: https://github.com/snowflakedb/snowflake-connector-python/commit/cef32f10a8485b7bcfefcb01a5e97f693eaf8de9 has a JIRA issue number in the subject. It's linked to the project's JIRA instance. What does that linking? +[2020-02-06T20:25:07Z]nedbatHmm: https://github.blog/2019-10-14-introducing-autolink-references/ i thought we were on a plan that would support this, but I don't see the options. +[2020-02-06T20:28:27Z]R2robotevery plan but the free one should do it
+[2020-02-07T11:54:24Z]cousteauHi! What's in https://github.com/User/Project.git ? I would guess it's some sort of config file with git info that the git command can read, but whenever I try to download it it just redirects me to the Github HTML webpage of the project +[2020-02-07T11:54:47Z]cousteauI guess some user-agent trickery +[2020-02-07T12:01:08Z]paul424Hmm maybe that channel is friendlier than #git +[2020-02-07T12:03:28Z]paul424https://github.com/tomluchowski/OpenDungeons/tree/development how do I reset that so it is the same as https://github.com/OpenDungeons/OpenDungeons , is that doable ? Can someone look at that ? +[2020-02-07T17:49:42Z]chymerahi guys, any ideas how much RAM/CPU/disk space is available for the CI testing workflows on GitHub?