Open gtmanfred opened 4 years ago
Or would you prefer that I just move the work to my personal fork?
He @gtmanfred I'm trying to follow the docs here to give you admin permissions: https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/adding-outside-collaborators-to-repositories-in-your-organization
However, where there should be Choose a Role
button, there is nothing and I can't set the level of permissions. Not sure what the problem is. Any ideas?
I think I had to have accepted the role to join the organization before I could have a role assigned, can you check if that is there now?
Thanks, Daniel
Hey @gtmanfred I've been checking the docs and apparently, on repos owned by people and not organisations, there can only be 1 owner and collaborators: https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/getting-started-with-github/access-permissions-on-github
That's the only level of permissions available. Which changes would you like to do that you are not able right now?
The main one I want to add is a pypi secret to the github secrets, so that the package can be published automatically when a tag is created.
If you setup a secret, and tell me the name of the secret, i can use it in the publish github workflow. https://github.com/pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish
Also, would you be interested at all in transferring ownership of this repository to me? or possibly maybe talking to the aio-libs people about moving it there so that it can be in an organization? https://github.com/aio-libs
Thanks, Daniel
If you send me the secret my mail I'll add it to the repo. I'm not interested on moving ownership. Right now I'm not actively working with python but I may do in the future and will proactively maintain the project again
Can you add codecov.io from the github marketplace to this repository?
@joanvila as you have said previously, you are not currently tracking this project anymore, and I would like to make some changes to the settings of the repository and the pypi.org package that I currently cannot make.
Thanks, Daniel