[Bioc-devel] Change push privileges on MotifDb

Matt Richards Matt.Richards at systemsbiology.org
Mon Sep 25 18:45:26 CEST 2017


Excellent, thank you Martin!

On Sat, Sep 23, 2017 at 11:24 AM, Martin Morgan <
martin.morgan at roswellpark.org> wrote:

> On 09/22/2017 04:29 PM, Matt Richards wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've been working with Paul Shannon to update the MotifDb package, of
>> which
>> he is currently maintainer. Going forward, we have agreed that I should
>> take over the responsibility of pushing package changes to the upstream
>> branch.
>>
>> I assume this means we would need to switch the package maintainer to me
>> and change the associated SSH keys to mine as well. Is there an
>> established
>> protocol to do so?
>>
>
> send email to packages at bioconductor.org cc'ing the new and original
> maintainers. It's possible for more than one person to have push access, so
> specify whether this is a replacement or additional maintainer (In practice
> it is sometimes better for just one individual with push access, with
> others sending pull requests to them on some collaborative, e.g., github,
> repo).
>
> The new maintainer will need to make their ssh public key available; do
> this by filling in the form at https://goo.gl/forms/eg36vcBkIUjfZfLe2 and
> indicating, in the email, the svn or github id associated with your public
> key(s).
>
> Martin
>
>
>
>> Thanks
>> Matt
>>
>>
>
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