On Mon, 20 Nov 2017, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
> But we don't do per-branch privileges. So either you have commit
> privileges on all branches, or you don't.
>
> Perhaps you could include some details about what leads you to believe
> that you have privileges on one branch but not the others.
From: Jason L Tibbitts III
To: Globe Trotter
Cc: Development discussions related to Fedora
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2017 9:35 PM
Subject: Re: request admin access for gnumeric
>>>>> "GT" == Globe Trotter writes:
GT> Yes, indeed: aarem is me. So, I
> "GT" == Globe Trotter writes:
GT> Yes, indeed: aarem is me. So, I thought that I did not have
GT> privileges because when I git push, I get the following:
I have limited admin privileges, but one of the things I can do is see
the gitolite configuration and... it confuses me a bit because i
Thanks!
> "GT" == Globe Trotter writes:
GT> Hello, I have commit privileges for EPEL 7 for gnumeric. I recently
GT> got a request to upgrade gnumeric. I went through and created the
GT> rpm as usual and have now realized that I do not have commit
GT> privileges for Fedora 27.
But we don't d
> "GT" == Globe Trotter writes:
GT> Hello, I have commit privileges for EPEL 7 for gnumeric. I recently
GT> got a request to upgrade gnumeric. I went through and created the
GT> rpm as usual and have now realized that I do not have commit
GT> privileges for Fedora 27.
But we don't do per-bra
Hello,
I have commit privileges for EPEL 7 for gnumeric. I recently got a request to
upgrade gnumeric. I went through and created the rpm as usual and have now
realized that I do not have commit privileges for Fedora 27. I wonder: how do I
get this nowadays. Previously, I used pkgdb but that is