In fix: improve link accessibility issues by ping-maxwell · Pull Request #9521 · better-auth/better-auth · GitHub , vercel (bot) accused me of “attempting to deploy a commit to the better-auth Team on Vercel.”
I did no such thing. In fact, I wasn’t near a computer for the entire time period during which the events transpired.
I understand why it happened, but I strenuously object to the accusation and respectfully request someone reconsider the event processing.
fix: improve link accessibility issues by ping-maxwell · Pull Request #9521 · better-auth/better-auth · GitHub shows that ping-maxwell created the pull request, so if someone should be blamed for “attempting to deploy a commit”, it should be them. The fact that they were attempting to deploy my commits is interesting (and I’m grateful for this), but I was not the actor – I followed the process by creating an issue asking about their willingness to accept a pull request (and then apparently someone tried to snipe the issue by making their own PR based on it). By the time I saw the notifications indicating it was ok for me to create a pull request, the pull request referenced here was already merged.
It’d be ok to say something like “ping-maxwell is attempting to deploy commits authored by jsoref to the better-auth Team on Vercel.”