Head over to the snapcraft forum and create an account. Start a post with something like "Transfer ownership of Certstream snap". It'll need to get tagged with "Store".
Explain who you are and that you'd like to transfer the snap to your project. Tag me @kz6fittycent and I'll make sure to dovetail whatever you state.
Once that happens, your same creds are used to log into the build service, etc. This will let you edit the posting, etc. You can then manage releases in your dashboard (e.g. moving edge builds to stable, etc). Any time you make a commit to the branch the snap is tied to, it'll automatically build and release to the edge channel.
The whole thing should take no more than 30 min.
As for Canonical transferring the snap, it might take some time. Last time I did this, it took make 3 days for them to complete it. That was for the slcli snap that SoftLayer now owns.
Hi,
I've been maintaining the
certstream
snap for some time now. If you're not sure what snaps are, see this link.I'd like to move ownership to you.
It's easy enough to make the transition and I'd love to discuss with you. Here's a link to my repo.
Here's a link to the snap in the Snap-store.
If you're interested:
Head over to the snapcraft forum and create an account. Start a post with something like "Transfer ownership of Certstream snap". It'll need to get tagged with "Store".
Explain who you are and that you'd like to transfer the snap to your project. Tag me @kz6fittycent and I'll make sure to dovetail whatever you state.
Once that happens, your same creds are used to log into the build service, etc. This will let you edit the posting, etc. You can then manage releases in your dashboard (e.g. moving edge builds to stable, etc). Any time you make a commit to the branch the snap is tied to, it'll automatically build and release to the edge channel.
The whole thing should take no more than 30 min.
As for Canonical transferring the snap, it might take some time. Last time I did this, it took make 3 days for them to complete it. That was for the
slcli
snap that SoftLayer now owns.Let me know if you'd like to proceed.