[Bioc-devel] Maintainer change
Nitesh Turaga
ntur@g@@b|oc @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Mon Mar 14 15:50:21 CET 2022
Hi,
As long as you have access to the BiocCredentials account, you can just add a new SSH key and try again. Please make sure you are using the correct key.
Everything on our end is still correct. Please take a look at #15 on the FAQ https://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git/faq/.
Best,
Nitesh Turaga
Scientist II, Department of Data Science,
Bioconductor Core Team Member
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
> On Mar 2, 2022, at 1:52 PM, Javier J. Castillo-Arnemann <javiercastilloar using gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am the main developer of the gemma.R package that was submitted here. I recently left the research group where it was developed, so on the initial submission we indicated the group's PI, Dr. Paul Pavlidis (paul using msl.ubc.ca), as maintainer. I committed to working on the package until it goes through the review process and gets accepted, but just realized that I can't push to the Bioconductor repo. I changed the maintainer back to my email address again (javiercastilloar using gmail.com) in the DESCRIPTION file, but still don't have access. My SSH is setup correctly:
>
> origin git using github.com:PavlidisLab/gemma.R.git (fetch)
> origin git using github.com:PavlidisLab/gemma.R.git (push)
> upstream git using bioconductor.org:packages/gemma.R.git (fetch)
> upstream git using bioconductor.org:packages/gemma.R.git (push)
>
>
> And technically it says I have write access when I run:
>
> ssh -T git using bioconductor.org | grep gemma.R
>
> Output: R W packages/gemma.R
>
> However, I'm still getting a timeout error when trying to push to the Bioconductor repo and can't login into BiocCredentials, so I'm assuming you also have to make the change on your side. Let me know if you need any other info and thanks in advance for the help.
>
> Best,
>
> Javier Castillo-Arnemann
>
>
>
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