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Alex Chaffee

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Oct 13, 2009, 12:58:10 PM10/13/09
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I was poking around just now trying to add a post-commit hook so the
list gets emailed when there's a commit, when I realized that although
I'm a collaborator, I don't have rights to edit the project. Is anyone
still at Pivotal with the mojo to set this up (Chad?)... or, better
yet, promote me to owner? Or is that something only the official
Github owner can do (in this case, the pivotal account)? And in that
case... should erector move to its own github account?

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Steve Conover

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Oct 13, 2009, 2:11:38 PM10/13/09
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> should erector move to its own github account?

I vote yes

Chad Woolley

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Oct 13, 2009, 7:44:59 PM10/13/09
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On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Alex Chaffee <al...@stinky.com> wrote:
>
> I was poking around just now trying to add a post-commit hook so the
> list gets emailed when there's a commit, when I realized that although
> I'm a collaborator, I don't have rights to edit the project. Is anyone
> still at Pivotal with the mojo to set this up (Chad?)... or, better
> yet, promote me to owner? Or is that something only the official
> Github owner can do (in this case, the pivotal account)? And in that
> case... should erector move to its own github account?

I'll bring this up for discussion in the Pivotal Common Code meeting.
For now, if you give me the hook, I can add it.

This is really a failing of GitHub's admin authorization support. You
should be able to allow collaborators to administer projects.
Supposedly they are working on authorization and group-related
features.

-- Chad

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