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I hope that any team using github to share passwords is driven to move away from that method because of this price change. That's a bad bad idea.


Why? If it is Encrypted in ansible vault or something it's not a terrible way to keep your creds.


I think that wasn't clear initially. But granted, valid point.


If they're encrypted, you can put them in a public repo.


Call it overkill, but I would see no reason not to go both private repo + encrypted creds.

Is ansible vault encryption brute force proof? I have no idea. I could spend an hour and figure out. But why not just follow decent engineering principles and double lock my door?


What's wrong with using Dropbox or something like that?




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