Apparently I need commit access to the GeoServer git repository to do the release this month, I can’t find an equivalent to https://github.com/organizations/geotools/teams for GeoServer to see if my old SVN access got moved over.
Since I’m at work just now (and thus don’t have git with out a lot of contortions with the firewall) is there any way to check?
Cheers
Ian
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Ian Turton
On 9 July 2013 09:32, Frank Gasdorf <frank.gasdorf@anonymised.com> wrote:
Try to edit a resource using the github Web-UI (e.g.
https://github.com/geoserver/geoserver/edit/master/.gitignore) I guess If
you haven't credentials yet you would get an Error hitting the "Edit"
button. Try to login first otherwise github shows http 404 page.
Thanks Frank - I'd forgotten I could try to use the web. It seems I don't
have git access. Can someone add me?
cheers
Ian
good luck
- Frank
2013/7/9 Ian Turton <ijturton@anonymised.com>
Apparently I need commit access to the GeoServer git repository to do the
release this month, I can't find an equivalent to
https://github.com/organizations/geotools/teams for GeoServer to see if
my old SVN access got moved over.
Since I'm at work just now (and thus don't have git with out a lot of
contortions with the firewall) is there any way to check?
Cheers
Ian
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Ian,
I have added you to the GeoServer team on github.
AFAICT, you need to be a member of the team to see who is a member, so if you cannot see the page, you are not.
Kind regards,
Ben.
On 09/07/13 16:08, Ian Turton wrote:
Apparently I need commit access to the GeoServer git repository to do
the release this month, I can't find an equivalent to
https://github.com/organizations/geotools/teams for GeoServer to see if
my old SVN access got moved over.
Since I'm at work just now (and thus don't have git with out a lot of
contortions with the firewall) is there any way to check?
Cheers
Ian
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On 9 July 2013 09:43, Ben Caradoc-Davies <Ben.Caradoc-Davies@anonymised.com>wrote:
Ian,
I have added you to the GeoServer team on github.
AFAICT, you need to be a member of the team to see who is a member, so if
you cannot see the page, you are not.
That would explain why I couldn't
Cheers
Ian