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Temporary private forks for resolving security vulnerabilities in open source projects #106

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wrslatz opened this issue Apr 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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wrslatz commented Apr 30, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem?

GitHub has a feature for collaborating in a temporary private fork to resolve a repository security vulnerability. Developers within enterprises may want to collaborate on resolving security vulnerabilities in open source. They may be particularly interested in fixing the vulnerability due to impact within their enterprise or may have necessary expertise to contribute a vulnerability fix to the project.

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Support temporary private forks for resolving a security vulnerability within Internal Contribution Forks, if possible.

Describe alternatives you've considered

I'm not familiar with how temporary private forks for resolving a security vulnerability actually work within GitHub. There may be limitations in how they sync back to a user or organization repository that does not align with how ICF supports syncing back to a public fork.

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@wrslatz wrslatz added the enhancement New feature or request label Apr 30, 2024
@wrslatz wrslatz changed the title Support temporary private forks for resolving security vulnerabilities in open source projects Temporary private forks for resolving security vulnerabilities in open source projects Apr 30, 2024
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