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Actions
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Brett Fox's answer to When VCs say the giants will enter the market and put you out of business in a day, what is the best answer you can give? - Quora
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Currently certain PR's coming from forks result in the action running in the context of the fork, which means it can't post a comment or a PR review to the PR/issue.
Possible workarounds:
- Report the size table back using a Status Check
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I am not sure if this belongs here, but I am having an issue when using this Github Action.
This is the link to the github run that failed:
https://github.com/jampp/migratron/pull/25/checks?check_run_id=456554120
and the content is:
Uploading distributions to https://test.pypi.org/legacy/
Uploading migratron-1.1.0-py3-none-any.whl
0%| | 0.00/30.5k [00:00<?, ?B/s]
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Released October 16, 2018
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Only a subset of the inputs documented are actually allowed in the action.yml, resulting in the following warning when I use customParameters, versioning, and other parameters: