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avatar SDKiller
SDKiller
23 Aug 2015

With all the respect - why just to open an issue here I need to grant read and write access to my repositories and access to organizations?

There is plenty enough sites using GitHub oauth and not asking me so much permissions.

avatar SDKiller SDKiller - open - 23 Aug 2015
avatar Bakual
Bakual - comment - 23 Aug 2015

Can you please open that issue on the JIssues tracker. It isn't an issue with Joomla CMS.
See https://github.com/joomla/jissues or http://issues.joomla.org/tracker/jtracker

avatar Bakual Bakual - change - 23 Aug 2015
Status New Closed
Closed_Date 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2015-08-23 18:30:49
Closed_By Bakual
avatar Bakual Bakual - close - 23 Aug 2015
avatar Bakual Bakual - close - 23 Aug 2015
avatar mbabker
mbabker - comment - 23 Aug 2015

This may be something we can adjust through GitHub's API, but by default there is no way to manage the grants of an application through the web interface.

As to the specific actions taken, access is required to allow our issue tracker application to post issues and comments on behalf of your user account (and other actions if allowed by ACL such as labels and milestones). Repository data is never interacted with in the application nor are the authentication tokens stored anywhere (as the code is open source you can validate this yourself).

avatar SDKiller
SDKiller - comment - 23 Aug 2015

To make it clear - it was an issue opened on Joomla! Issue Tracker

There is probably a webhook configured there.

avatar Bakual
Bakual - comment - 23 Aug 2015

To make it clear - it was an issue opened on Joomla! Issue Tracker

The "Joomla! Issue Tracker" is also known as "JIssues" or "JTracker". It has its own issue managing location which I linked above. Since it isn't an issue with the Joomla core itself.

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