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Missing private GitHub repo (owned by an organization) for testing #17

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christianspecht opened this issue Aug 20, 2018 · 4 comments
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The existing GitHub test accounts (1, 2) are free accounts, so they have no private repos

-> some tests are skipped because of this (see b0ae86d)

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GitHub Free now includes unlimited private repositories
-> create private repo and add it to environment-variables.ps1.sample

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christianspecht commented Feb 24, 2019

Unfortunately it's not that easy.

  1. Private repos for organizations are still not free (25$/mo), so we still can't test those.
    --> I'm adding the help-wanted tag again, I'd appreciate if someone would "sponsor" a private repo in their organization account for testing
  2. Private repos for users aren't working right now --> will be fixed in Backing up GitHub private repos does not work #29

@christianspecht christianspecht changed the title Missing private GitHub test account Missing private GitHub repo (owned by an organization) for testing Feb 24, 2019
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https://github.blog/2020-04-14-github-is-now-free-for-teams/

Apparently organizations with free accounts can have private repos now

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Do we need this at all?
Apparently there are no tests that check private repos owned by an org (for any hoster).

If we add this, we'd need at least one additional environment variable per hoster.

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