Cannot deploy GitHub repository in an organization
I tried deploying a GitHub repository from an organization and was met with the “not verified” message, on the verify page saying it’s not eligible, yet my account still says it’s linked to my primary personal GitHub which was already verified and noticeably active.
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Can this be manually resolved or do I have to delete my GitHub link and relink it? Will this have any impact on my grandfathering into of the hobby plan on the first of august?
didn't you say that you have been using the platform for a while now?
I have been, but I just now tried to deploy an organization repository and it swapped the recognized user or whatever in the backend.
did you change out the linked github account?
No, I just gave the Railway application permission to access the organization repositories through my account.
So it says it’s linked to my notable account it’s always been liked to, but it’s referencing the organization saying it’s not verified and is messing things up.
there might have something risky in those repos
Nope, they’re just nodejs applications.
but if you are deploying something for an org, you will want to be on the teams plan, teams plan bypasses this check
I’d assume this is a backend error.
True but it shouldn’t have done this in the first place.
that doesn't mean they cant be considered risky
I know, but I don’t know which part of it would be considered risky, knowing I have practically the same repositories executing relative actions on my personal account.
when was the org created
A year ago.
how many commits
Well over around 300 maybe?
Just started getting extremely active on it the past few months.
you will want to email railway about this, [email protected]
Unlinked the GitHub account on my railway account and re-linked it and it still says unverified even though it was previously verified.
it is the weekend, so they will reply during a workday
Okay, thank you. Just sent in an email, now just got to wait.
sorry for the inconvenience
No worries, thanks for doing what you could and providing knowledge!