diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 52b277b0..9585178c 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ to your project or organization: | `GIT_AUTHOR_NAME` | full name of the author of your releases: can be the name of a bot account. | | `GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL` | email address of the author of your releases: can be an email address of a bot account. | | `SIGNING_SECRET_KEY` | a **password-less** private GPG key in ASCII format, to be used for signing your releases: please use a dedicated GPG subkey for this purpose. Unsigned releases are not supported, and won't be supported. See [Setting up GPG keys](#setting-up-gpg-keys) below for help. | -| `ORGANIZATION_ADMIN_TOKEN` | if you use the file from [`examples/.github/workflows/release-on-milestone-closed.yml`](examples/.github/workflows/release-on-milestone-closed.yml), then you have to provide a `ORGANIZATION_ADMIN_TOKEN` (with a full repo scope), which is a github token with administrative rights over your organization (issued by a user that has administrative rights over your project). This is required for the `laminas:automatic-releases:switch-default-branch-to-next-minor` command, because [changing default branch of a repository currently requires administrative token rights](https://developer.github.com/v3/repos/#update-a-repository). You can generate a token from your [personal access tokens page](https://github.com/settings/tokens/new). | +| `ORGANIZATION_ADMIN_TOKEN` | You have to provide an `ORGANIZATION_ADMIN_TOKEN` (with a full repo scope), which is a github token with administrative rights over your organization (or regular user project, for non-organization projects), issued by a user that has administrative rights over your project (that's you, if it is your own non-organization repository). This is required for the `laminas:automatic-releases:switch-default-branch-to-next-minor` command, because [changing default branch of a repository currently requires administrative token rights](https://developer.github.com/v3/repos/#update-a-repository). You can generate a token from your [personal access tokens page](https://github.com/settings/tokens/new). | The `GITHUB_TOKEN` secret you see in the examples is automatically created for you when you enable GitHub Actions. To learn more about how it works, read