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Initial comment - needs better documentation #670
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Of course, I could just "sign in" and create the thread, but "act on my behalf" is an extremely inappropriate permission that I just can't grant. I want to post a particular comment on a particular thread at a particular time while I supervise; I'm not giving a 3rd-party service permission to post unlimited comments in unlimited locations indefinitely and unsupervised. |
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I'm trying to post a comment here:
https://www.pypy.org/posts/2023/12/pypy-v7314-release.html#utterances-thread
But the thread doesn't seem to exist yet since there are 0 comments, and the documentation is less than crystal-clear:
It looks like there are six different configuration options, and no (documented) way to tell which one the owner of a given repo has chosen:
Meaning I'm stuck just blindly trying to create a new issue with the syntax of an existing one, hoping that the configuration hasn't unluckily changed between now and then, and also hoping that Utterances will pick up threads that were not created by it and also not created by the owner of the repo.
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