Closed martindurant closed 2 years ago
@martindurant Done, but I need admin rights to have access to secrets and stuff like that. Could you add me, please?
Also can't close this issue because I don't automatically have any rights for the transfered repo 🙁
As a member of the team "maintainers", I think you have everything you need.
@martindurant This repo was not automatically added to https://github.com/orgs/fsspec/teams/maintainers/repositories, so I can't do anything at all here until it is added. And I can't add it myself, because I don't have rights.
Done! Sorry about that.
@martindurant No worries :) Btw, looks like you forgot to select "Maintain" for it it in https://github.com/orgs/fsspec/teams/maintainers/repositories
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@martindurant Also, "Maintain" still doesn't have any access to secrets in the repo, which I really do need at least for our repos 🙂 I totally understand and respect that you are trying to keep the org tidy in all senses (e.g. by having the minimal required access for security), but unless you want me to ping you for every occasion (e.g. secrets, new repos like https://github.com/iterative/ossfs being transfered, etc), maybe there is a way to give me a bit more permissions so I could help out 🙂
Makes sense - where do I do that? :)
@martindurant I think we need to adjust rights for the whole org for it to be the most hustle-free: https://github.com/orgs/fsspec/people need to adjust role from "Member" to "Owner" (i don't think there are any other options in between 🙁 ). If you are not comfortable with that, you could grant me "Admin" on per-repository basis.
There was talk of this and other fsspec-compatible implementations being transferred to github.com/fsspec . No rush, merely recording what was previously suggested.