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usually the token is not necessary (in nipype we simply have this: does it have something to do with the publicness of circle and to which repo/user it's connected to? |
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@satra I think that's probably correct. I don't think it's me! Do we know who originally made the connection to circle? |
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well some magic happened. i set this project to free and open source and it looks like i can see the badge. i don't know who connected it though. perhaps we can close this and delete the api key for the badge and see what happens? |
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Note that the token is scoped to "status" so I don't think it can be used maliciously (and is intended for putting in a repo). Thoughts? I had thought this only was relevant for private repos, but it seems to be the case here. This will close #63
Signed-off-by: vsoch [email protected]