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sassela
sassela commented Jun 28, 2021

Issue split from hasura/graphql-engine#6951

our pytest output has a pretty low signal:noise ratio, and it's often difficult to understand the cause of a test failure, if there is one. [Example: a 8600-line log for what turned out to be a flaky test that passed on a second run](https://app.circleci.com/pipelines/github/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/10008/workflows/5e17c7

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TheFoxAtWork
TheFoxAtWork commented Sep 27, 2021

Description: OpenSSD released an Open SSF vulnerability disclosure guide for OSS projects. We want to review our existing project resources and information and ensure it is alignment with the OpenSSF guide.

Impact: discrepancies between these may be confusing for projects.

Scope:

A tool for logging data/testing devices with a Wiegand Interface. Can be used to create a portable RFID reader or installed directly into an existing installation. Provides access to a web based interface using WiFi in AP or Client mode. Will work with nearly all devices that contain a standard 5V Wiegand interface. Primary target group is 26-37bit HID Cards. Similar to the Tastic RFID Thief, Blekey, and ESPKey.

  • Updated Jun 25, 2020
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