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Allow private org members on Github to use CI #325

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Our CI Jenkins uses GitHub enterprise to authenticate users. This doesn't work
if your membership of the GDS organisation isn't public.

Version 0.22 adds support for these users.

See:
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-20845

jenkinsci/github-oauth-plugin#48

Our CI Jenkins uses GitHub enterprise to authenticate users. This doesn't work
if your membership of the GDS organisation isn't public.

Version 0.22 adds support for these users.

See:
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-20845

jenkinsci/github-oauth-plugin#48
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issyl0 commented Sep 29, 2015

Why wouldn't you have your membership public on GHE? I can sort of understand if it were based on this GitHub, but... 😕

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alext commented Sep 29, 2015

Why wouldn't you have your membership public on GHE?

The default is for membership to be private, so unless you know about this and remember to go in and make it public it won't work.

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Yep - this is the problem that confused the hell out of me when setting up a new starter.

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@alext alext merged commit f01d2c8 into master Sep 29, 2015
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\o/

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