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I know in the past we've granted TXT record for GitLab verification as they need it to use a custom domain for a project. I don't believe that a TXT record is required for any functionality on GitHub though, it just unlocks a 'verified' badge that is designed to indicate you own a domain, which I'm not sure is correct in the context of a js.org subdomain. Thoughts @indus?
We have done this before for Github users as well. I am fine to do so. I would guess it is the same kind of incorrect indication of ownership like we always have with gitlab.
According to this documentation, we need to add a TXT record to get verified. I am not sure whether js.org supports it
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