+ [2020-05-09T19:51:25Z] nickjj does anyone know if github packages' pricing is on a per account or per repo basis?
+ [2020-05-09T23:47:48Z] SuperLag nedbat: can you only do webhooks for your own organization? or can you do them for someone else's too?
+ [2020-05-09T23:48:19Z] nedbat SuperLag: you need admin rights to the org or repo to register the webhook.
+ [2020-05-09T23:50:15Z] SuperLag I wonder how Zapier's make-a-tweet-on-new-issue works?
+ [2020-05-09T23:50:35Z] nedbat SuperLag: do you have a link?

message no. 180372

Posted by kkoomen in #github at 2020-05-09T15:21:51Z

I didn't, but I was playing around with my gpg verified-unverified, since I changed my email so it became unverified (gpg key) and when I committed it actually used my given name instead of username. When my email got verified along with gpg verified it shows my username so I presume I can change this
+ [2020-05-10T00:01:03Z] SuperLag not something that it's easy to point to
+ [2020-05-10T00:01:22Z] SuperLag because it opens in an editor that's unique to my session, is what it looks like
+ [2020-05-10T00:59:12Z] SuperLag On another note, I'm ready to scream. Same key... two hosts. It works from one, doesn't work from the other. Same key content. Same perms & ownership in both places. WTF.
+ [2020-05-10T00:59:45Z] SuperLag Same entry in the .ssh/config files as well.
+ [2020-05-10T01:05:28Z] SuperLag WTF. I just created a brand new key, so there was no duplication. Same exact "Permission denied (publickey)." error.