Methinks this is kinda insecure with the GitHub account posting to a public mailing list. Anyone could request a password reset, grab the link from the public archive and log us out — or am I missing something?! On second thought, I think it’s better to have everyone subscribed to notifications individually rather than spamming the list. IMHO, the problem with e.g. Stuart’s pull request is not an issue of noticing it, but of proper knowledge and protocol, as Martin already pointed out. Best Peter
Am 21.08.2015 um 20:17 schrieb Lou Burnard
: And what has it changed to? My personal (lb42) password doesnt seem to have changed.
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