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Provide accurate information #796
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This README is completely inaccurate for GitHub organizations. Let's fix that.
Thanks for taking time to contribute! We'll check this out soon and let you know if we have any questions or feedback. |
Is this still relevant? If so, just comment with any updates and we'll leave it open. Otherwise, if there is no further activity, it will be closed. |
/cc @integrations/chatops for visibility into improving the readme |
Has the issue with organization repos only receiving notifications on the default branch been resolved? If so, then yes this can be closed. If not, then this issue and PR is still relevant. |
Year+ later, this is still an issue. I just added the Note: this has changed slightly from my original PR, I've updated my branch to reflect the latest subscriptions. |
Spent a while working through the reported issues until i found this commit +1 to be added! |
The readme and project in general need severely updated. The README is still highly inaccurate; and even wrongfully claims this project is open source.. its clearly not open source, as the code is not included. With respect, This does not Reflect Well on the GitHub team. And bugs like the above are still constant issues, and due to the lack of code, we cant contribute fixes, we cant even check and see if the code supports what we need. For example: How do I subscribe only to failed workflows? I'm sure if I dig deep enough I could find it, but this project should literally just include that by default and it doesn't. |
This README is completely inaccurate for GitHub organizations. Let's fix that.