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Verify organizations on GitHub #11
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Done, done, and done, at least the domains are verified, I added entries on cloudflare. I would have to see for IPython.org. If you have a cloudflare account I can also delegate managing of Jupyter to you. |
And done for github.com/ipython and ipython.org, it was also managed by cloudflare. The verified tick may takes some time to appear. |
Thank you! I can see the badge on IPython, but not on the others yet. At a convenient time would you mind checking if there is no need to press "Continue verifying"/"verify" now? It looks like this needs to be done soon because the tokens expire after 7 days from creation. |
That's useful! So it seems that they will not display "Verified" because:
I'm in no place to suggest changing the e-mail, but if we want to have the badge that might be the fastest way. |
After reading jupyterlab/jupyterlab-desktop#275 I came to wonder if it would be possible to verify Jupyter organizations on GitHub. This would add to a small "verified" badge being displayed on the GitHub organization webpage: https://docs.github.com/en/account-and-profile/setting-up-and-managing-your-github-profile/customizing-your-profile/about-your-organizations-profile and https://docs.github.com/en/organizations/managing-organization-settings/verifying-or-approving-a-domain-for-your-organization.
It looks like the following organizations could apply:
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