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As far as I know the issuer that grants someone a Holopin badge via @holopin-bot @username should be a member of the org in Holopin. In the case of Dapr we have ~30 repos and each with -3 maintainers so about ~60 people who should be able to issue badges. Ideally I don't want to add all these people to Holopin. Can we think of another way of authorizing badge issuers? Maybe via GitHub teams? That way I can create one Dapr Holopin team on GitHub and include all maintainer teams in that one. In the Holopin backend I only specify this Dapr Holopin team as a member.
If the above solution is not viable: What alternative could there be without having to add individual maintainers to the Holopin backend?
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As far as I know the issuer that grants someone a Holopin badge via
@holopin-bot @username
should be a member of the org in Holopin. In the case of Dapr we have ~30 repos and each with -3 maintainers so about ~60 people who should be able to issue badges. Ideally I don't want to add all these people to Holopin. Can we think of another way of authorizing badge issuers? Maybe via GitHub teams? That way I can create oneDapr Holopin team
on GitHub and include all maintainer teams in that one. In the Holopin backend I only specify thisDapr Holopin team
as a member.If the above solution is not viable: What alternative could there be without having to add individual maintainers to the Holopin backend?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: