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jsumners
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FWIW dependabot and renovatebot automatically update those dependencies in the same way as git tags.
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That's fine as this repo doesn't automerge dependabot updates, so someone will now need to manually review and merge, adding an extra layer of security. :) |
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I am not blocking this. But I am having a hard time understanding the difference between using tags for GitHub maintained actions and letting Dependabot update the hashes automatically. |
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After what has been happening with tj-actions/changed-files over the past week this is probably a sensible idea.
@RafaelGSS even wrote about it a while back!
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