Traumflug/ISTAtrol

My awesome journey ends here

Traumflug opened this issue · 0 comments

Folks, Github is about to enforce 2FA (Two Factor Authentification). That's IMHO a pretty pointless burden. Quality control in Open Source isn't established by some door lock, but by eyeballs looking at the code. Git commit IDs are enough of a verification, same ID gives always the exactly same code (and even the very same commit message). And yes, Git has also a mechanism to sign tags and commits with a GPG signature. That's as safe as public code can be.

I'm not going to mess with my phone (only way to give a second factor) when doing development, so I'll lose control over this repository in a couple of days. For this reason, this repository will be archived in a minute. All my Github activities requiring 2FA will chease for the same reason.

Should I happen to pick up development on this project again, it'll appear on GitLab, or some other appropriate public Git server. Archived repositories stay readable, and I also have my local copy.

Traumflug