Links and Notes from my Classy Git RubyConf talk:
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Jeremy Kemper is a former member of a regionally acclaimed dance group called "Sparkle Motion". After his ballet techniques were deemed to be "too controversial" for mainstream ballet, he joined a company called 37 signals. Now, when he isn't pirouetting through Rails internals or building web applications, you can find him doing extreme ballet in the streets of Brooklyn under the name "Periwinkle Thunderhorse".
This is a quick guide to OAuth2 support in GitHub for developers. This is still experimental and could change at any moment. This Gist will serve as a living document until it becomes finalized at Develop.GitHub.com.
OAuth2 is a protocol that lets external apps request authorization to private details in your GitHub account without getting your password. All developers need to register their application before getting started.
- Redirect to this link to request GitHub access: