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Should we put the Project in a private repo (and use it to store all the private data)?
The idea is more to make the project itself private than to put it in a private repo. Private means that it would only be visible by W3C team by default.
Now, looking into it some more, I'm not sure that's such a good idea. There are two types of private data that we need to store:
- Team-level data (Zoom meetings, mapping between chairs handle and W3C account ID), which we currently store in GitHub repository variables.
- Personal tokens/credentials, which we currently store in GitHub repository secrets.
I don't really see an easy way to store the Zoom meeting links and the chair mapping table in a project for now. We could perhaps use the project's "Readme" for that, but that seems far-fetched (and I'm not sure the Readme can be retrieved through GraphQL)
Also, I don't see how we could store real secrets in a Project.
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Thanks for looking into this. Closing for now, then. :)
Ian
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