+[2014-12-04T21:31:15Z]Fetchtechnicalpickles: thanks, done +[2014-12-04T21:33:02Z]technicalpicklesFetch: np. I'm not really familiar with how that repository gets deployed, but looks like the place to start +[2014-12-04T21:33:35Z]technicalpicklesFetch: you could probably do a PR against the gemspec to up the minimum version requirement, along with the associated Gemfile.lock update +[2014-12-04T21:37:23Z]FetchI filed the issue...if they prefer a PR against Gemfile/lockfile, I'll go that route +[2014-12-04T21:37:50Z]Fetchgiven that they're probably prod systems, I doubt they'd approve a Gemfile update without some consideration anyway ;)
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Posted by Fetch in #github at 2014-12-04T21:31:15Z
technicalpickles: thanks, done
+[2014-12-05T01:59:43Z]jouleshi, sorry to bother you guys, has anyone have experience with github3.py? github3.authorize() is giving me "422 Validation Failed" and I guess I don't know what I'm doing. Any tips? +[2014-12-05T02:00:16Z]joulesprefer to work with tokens but github3.login works. Sorry if this is the improper place to ask about this framework. +[2014-12-05T02:09:40Z]joulesahh nevermind, need to register the application. +[2014-12-05T02:18:18Z]CaptainRantIs there a way to purge binaries from the history? I have lots of screenshots in it, which i would like to get rid of. Is there a safe way to get rid of them? +[2014-12-05T02:19:20Z]CaptainRantMy only concern would be the users, which may pull from the repo.