[QGIS-Developer] anyone else get a vague github shakedown notice? is this about qgis?
Greg Troxel
gdt at lexort.com
Fri Jul 10 09:17:56 PDT 2026
tl;dr:
I got an email from github threatening to start billing me, and have
eliminated most reasons why it would have arrived, and my qgis
association is next.
For background, I've had a github account for a long time, but never
signed up for a paid plan or given them billing information. I have
been a listed member of a few organizations, that I "left" a few months
ago as the tone of paid services and AI increased, since they were
defunct anyway.
A few days ago I got email, purporting to be from github, delivered via
sendgrid, and DKIM signed from github. So I suspect it's really from
them. Trimming parts that aren't useful enough for anyone to read:
You're receiving this because your organization is using the GitHub
Code Quality public preview. As we shared on June 16, Code Quality
moves to general availability on *July 20, 2026*. This email covers
the details: what you'll pay, what's included, and how to prepare.
*Pricing*
Code Quality is priced as a *base subscription plus metered usage* :
Component How it's billed What it covers *Per-committer license* $10
per active committer per month Enterprise access to Code Quality:
findings, scoring, Rulesets integration, Security Overview, and
org-level governance *AI-powered usage* Usage-based (AI Credits)
Copilot code review on Code Quality-enabled repos, AI-assisted
detection, Copilot Autofix generation *Deterministic analysis* GitHub
Actions minutes CodeQL-powered maintainability and reliability scans —
fast, predictable, and token-free
Active committers are counted on repositories where Code Quality is
enabled, using the same active-committer methodology as GitHub
Advanced Security. For more information, you can review our
documentation here (
https://docs.github.com/billing/concepts/product-billing/github-code-quality
).
*How to prepare*
* If you have a GitHub or Microsoft account team, reach out to them with any questions. They have a pricing calculator and can model costs based on your actual usage.
* Evaluate your repository coverage. Decide which repositories should continue with Code Quality enabled after July 20. Disabling Code Quality on a repository before July 20 means no charges for that repository.
More details are available in our documentation ( https://docs.github.com/code-security/concepts/about-code-quality ).
You are receiving this because you’re a part of GitHub Sponsors.
As for sponsors, I am not enrolled, and I have not sponsored anyone. So
their email is wrong.
I wonder:
- is qgis using "Code Quality" and somehow because I have a clone,
have filed issues/etc. I got it?
- did others get this?
- any thoughts on whether this is confused, vs underhanded, and is
anyone worried about surprise bills?
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