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Hi @mahtaran,
You could try to move the readme.md file to the |
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I'm confused because the regular README is public while so you can see the public README when not logged in because you have that but when you are logged in, you cannot see it ? that's quite impossible because that is public, either you are a member or not, you will be seeing it |
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I have created a
.github/profile/readme.md
for my organisation. This displays quite nicely when viewing my organisation page as a non-member (public), but when watching it, it doesn't show anything and instead says I have to create a.github-private/profile/readme.md
. We have no need for this, as we wish all information about us to be public. Is there a way to have the public readme display for members too, or to automatically sync.github-private
with.github
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