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STYLE: Explicitly associate "https" protocol with GitHub external projects #1030

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@jcfr jcfr commented May 5, 2022

Considering that since March 2022, git protocol is not supported any more
by GitHub, this commit updates external projects to explicitly use "https"
protocol.

See https://github.blog/2021-09-01-improving-git-protocol-security-github/

Co-authored-by: Andras Lasso lasso@queensu.ca

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Considering that since March 2022, git protocol is not supported any more
by GitHub, this commit updates external projects to explicitly use "https"
protocol.

See https://github.blog/2021-09-01-improving-git-protocol-security-github/

Co-authored-by: Andras Lasso <lasso@queensu.ca>
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Looks good to me.

@jcfr jcfr merged commit a968715 into commontk:master May 5, 2022
@jcfr jcfr deleted the explicitly-use-https-protocol-with-github-projects branch May 5, 2022 05:59
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