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Verify GH org? #28

Closed maelle closed 5 years ago

maelle commented 5 years ago

https://blog.github.com/changelog/2018-08-07-domain-verification/

maelle commented 5 years ago

But you'd need a domain first :-)

maelle commented 5 years ago

Is it something dependent on IT?

gaborcsardi commented 5 years ago

I think so, but I can tell them... what do they need to do for this?

maelle commented 5 years ago

According to https://help.github.com/en/articles/verifying-your-organizations-domain

"To verify domains on GitHub, you must have owner permissions in the organization. (...)You will also need access to modify domain records with your domain hosting service." which is a combo no one has for R-hub but I guess it can work anyway if you start the process and then tell IT how to " create a DNS TXT record with your domain hosting service." and then it'd be back to you for "After confirming your TXT record is added to your DNS, navigate to the Verified domains tab in your organization's settings. " and back to them to delete the TXT record if they want to (that last step is optional).

gaborcsardi commented 5 years ago

OK, asked them.

maelle commented 5 years ago

:crossed_fingers:

gaborcsardi commented 5 years ago

This is done, I believe.

maelle commented 5 years ago

Then why doesn't it show up on https://github.com/r-hub?

gaborcsardi commented 5 years ago

IT does show up here: https://github.com/organizations/r-hub/settings/domains

gaborcsardi commented 5 years ago

It seems like we would need to verify builder.r-hub.io as well.

But it would be better to redirect r-hub.io to builder.r-hub.io....

maelle commented 5 years ago

yes the redirection seems like a good thing for now but later it could be a fancier landing page pointing to different services?

gaborcsardi commented 5 years ago

OK, set up the redirect. Luckily, this is not from the DNS, so I can change it quickly.