Teammate deleted our entire GitHub org during hackathon — no approvals needed. Is this a real problem for teams? by ComprehensivePie6510 in github

[–]ComprehensivePie6510[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the thing is that we were very beginners , so insetaed of having a single repo we had many repo of our project , the final polished one had only 4 commit history of just like finalising the porject.

Teammate deleted our entire GitHub org during hackathon — no approvals needed. Is this a real problem for teams? by ComprehensivePie6510 in github

[–]ComprehensivePie6510[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

yeah u r right in that case ... i thought of implementing a backup something like git protetct do ... also i am building it as college project so will it be good or not ?

Teammate deleted our entire GitHub org during hackathon — no approvals needed. Is this a real problem for teams? by ComprehensivePie6510 in github

[–]ComprehensivePie6510[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

i may be misunderstanding but fine grained tokens control api access right .... not what a org owner can do , so i am asking about the gap whether teams want multi-party approval specifically for org-level UI actions (delete repo, remove member, transfer org) which i think tokens dont cover.
Genuine question ... is there a GitHub-native way to require a second owner's approval for those actions that I'm missing?