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font-size: 12px;" lang="x-western">Sorry, I missed the list in CC.<br>
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Em 26/05/2017 04:12, Martin Kletzander escreveu:
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And I didn't check the documentation because I
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didn't like the fact that coveralls.io wanted <span
class="moz-txt-underscore"><span class="moz-txt-tag">_</span>write<span
class="moz-txt-tag">_</span></span> access to my
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commit messages and repositories, so I didn't sign up.
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I'm afraid I disagree. It requires <span
class="moz-txt-underscore"><span class="moz-txt-tag">_</span>write<span
class="moz-txt-tag">_</span></span> access ONLY to commit
statuses:
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- This application will be able to read and write commit statuses
(no direct code access).
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From GitHub help site: Commit status
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You can grant access for an app to report your commit status.
Commit status access allows apps to determine if a build is a
successful against a specific commit. Apps won't have access to
your code, but they can read and write status information against
a specific commit.
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Claudio
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