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changing git protocal with https #45

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@i5pranay93 i5pranay93 commented Jun 7, 2022

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Since git has changed it's security protocols (link) git protocol is no longer supported, so changing it to https.

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chef/chef-workstation#2762

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Kudos, SonarCloud Quality Gate passed!    Quality Gate passed

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@i5pranay93 i5pranay93 changed the title I5pranay93/infws 108 git protocal with https changing git protocal with https Jun 7, 2022
@vkarve-chef vkarve-chef merged commit 7d83309 into main Jun 9, 2022
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