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[Savannah-dev] [bugs #9341] removing yourself as a project owner possibl


From: Mathieu Roy
Subject: [Savannah-dev] [bugs #9341] removing yourself as a project owner possible
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 09:56:32 -0400
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[bugs #9341] Latest Modifications:

Changes by: 
                Mathieu Roy <address@hidden>
'Date: 
                ven 16.07.2004 à 13:30 (Europe/Paris)

            What     | Removed                   | Added
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              Status | Open                      | Closed


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[bugs #9341] Full Item Snapshot:

URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=9341>
Project: Savane at Savannah
Submitted by: Roman Joost
On: lun 14.06.2004 à 17:30

Category:  System Backend
Severity:  5 - Average
Priority:  5 - Normal
Resolution:  None
Assigned to:  Beuc
Status:  Closed
Fixed Release:  
Affected release:  


Summary:  removing yourself as a project owner possible

Original Submission:  I was project owner of pytexbill. I tried to remove the 
entire project from savannah by clicking on the trashcan icon besides the 
project name. I got a Javascript warning that this isn't possible to remove me 
from the memberlist, which is right, because i was the project owner. 
Unfortunately, the system removed me from the member list, so the project now 
has 0 members.

I think this shouldn't happen. If you're able to remove the entire "pytexbill" 
project, while fixing this problem I would be happy.

Thanks!!

Follow-up Comments
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Date: ven 16.07.2004 à 13:30        By: yeupou
Savannah development, now renamed Savane, continues at
https://gna.org/p/savane 

Bug reports should be submitted to the bug tracker where he
stands now at https://gna.org/bugs/?group=savane 
Check there if the bug you noticed/feature you'd like to use is
not already registered.


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Date: jeu 17.06.2004 à 13:30        By: Beuc
Sorry about the delay.

You are administrator of project pytexbill (again) :)

(Savannah hackers, I checked using address@hidden archives)

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Date: mar 15.06.2004 à 10:03        By: romanofski
My intention for removing this project was not moving to somewhere else. I'm 
not working on this project any more and thought: "Why not removing everthing, 
because it occupies only disc space on the savannah servers". If you don't have 
a problem with leaving the project and the code where it is, I don't care 
either. 

In that case it would be helpful for me, to have the owner rights back. I 
noticed, that I checked two binary tarballs in the CVS which shouldn't be there.


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Date: lun 14.06.2004 à 19:54        By: Beuc
I think this feature has to be there, because I see things differently: 
projects do not have owners, but contributors. At any time, you can quit a 
project you are administrator of, and pass that role to somebody else. You can 
also quit a project to show that it needs a new maintainer.

What is buggy, though, is that you were told you could not be removed from your 
project, but actually you were. I will check that soon.

About removing your project, as I said, we consider software do not have 
owners, and thus we have some policies on deleting projects.

If you just plan to move your project to somewhere else, it is ok to delete it 
to avoid confusion. Please tell me where you move in that case - we won't hate 
you because you prefer another service.

If you just want to delete the project because you are not working on it, then 
we prefer to keep the code online so that it may serve somebody else's purposes.













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