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Possibly (?) breaking CI #2528

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kenny-evitt opened this issue Apr 21, 2022 · 1 comment
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Possibly (?) breaking CI #2528

kenny-evitt opened this issue Apr 21, 2022 · 1 comment

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@kenny-evitt
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I'm a former maintainer of this project.

Because of the recent GitHub breach, I'm reviewing my (personal) GitHub account. I noticed that I still had two OAuth apps authorized:

  • AppVeyor
  • Travis CI

GitHub also indicated (in the "Authorized OAuth Apps" settings) that the AppVeyor app had been used within the last '4 weeks' and that the Travis CI app had been used within the last week.

I've already revoked access to AppVeyor, but it didn't seem to have ever been used. The AppVeyor badge in the README also seems to be pointing at an account owned by the current maintainer @prertik.

I am less sure about Travis CI. I don't have an item in my password manager for it, which makes me think I might have used GitHub to authenticate. I tried signing-in just now with GitHub (on both travis-ci.org and travis-ci.com), but I was prompted to create/setup an account. I'm not sure if that's because I never had an account or maybe it was 'archived'/disabled because it wasn't used recently (or long before that).

I just revoked the Travis CI GitHub Oauth app access. Let me know if that broke anything (and I can help somehow)!

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prertik commented Apr 21, 2022

Hi @kenny-evitt! Thanks for letting me know. Travis CI has been broken for some time now, I haven't been pushing my (experimental) changes here on this repo, so, after making good progress I'll be pulling changes here and revisit the CI situation. I'll let you know, if some issue occurs.

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