On 2/23/2026 3:57 PM, Jim wrote:
On Sat, Feb 21, 2026 at 09:54 (+0100), Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 21.02.26 um 01:16 schrieb Jim:
Speaking of "management", who "owns" the github contextgarden user?
Taco?
This would be a good time to move to Codeberg
(https://codeberg.org/contextgarden); it wouldn’t even need to be under the
contextgarden account.
Q1: Who "owns" https://codeberg.org/contextgarden ?
When owns means 'registered' it's me. When owns means 'wants to figure
out management of sub things wrt access and security of git' I deny it
exists.
Q2: (I guess I could look this up, but to keep this discussion alive...)
Does codeberg allow specific repositories to have multiple project
maintainers, or does a separate account makes more sense for
something like "ANSS-community edition", where some of the people
contributing to ANSS-CE have update permission, and other contributors
can submit pull requests (or send updates some other way)?
Just register 'contextmanual' and take charge of it. We can always clone
it in the garden.
Btw, the git server that they use is actually easy to set up on a local
machine and a well done product.
Hans
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