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May 2020

Created a pull request in certbot/certbot that received 2 comments

Drop min certbot coverage

tox -e cover fails for me on macOS. This is due to the differences in the code that is run when on Linux vs. other platforms in certbot.util and it…

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Created an issue in certbot/certbot that received 4 comments

Write community forum post about disabled ACMEv1 validations

I/we probably should have looked into this a long time ago, but I personally was under the impression our ACMEv2 migration had been fully accomplis…

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