On 5/28/07, Alan Lovejoy squeak-dev.sourcery@forum-mail.net wrote:
And there's the case of the Chronos project on SqueakSource, where you're the only one with administrator privileges, and so the only one who can make a release, or update the "front page" with installation instructions, whereas I, the author/developer, can only uload new package version commits.
Can we get this situation fixed?
Oh, of course. You're now an admin of that project. It won't let me remove myself as an admin, but feel free to do so.
If you asked me to do this earlier and I didn't see your message or forgot to do it, I apologize.
Avi
<Avi>You're now an admin of that project.</Avi>
Thanks!
<Avi>If you asked me to do this earlier and I didn't see your message or forgot to do it, I apologize.</Avi>
Actually, I did. In response to my message to the Squeak List on the matter, Phillippe Marschall made me a developer last December (before that, I had no access at all.)
Unfortunately, at the time, my understanding of both SqueakSource and Monticello was too rudimentary to understand what I needed to ask for--and I also didn't understand how the Monticello naming/versioning system worked--and in addition I made more than one naming typo when saving versions--all of which resulted in a rather messy/confused situation for those viewing the Chronos project using a Monticello package browser (and y'all should take that as an apology.)
If you or Phillippe would be so kind as to recommend the best way to fix up the versioning mess I made out of the Chronos package on SqueakSource, I'd appreciate it.
--Alan
P.S. I accept your apology.
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