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Admin access #31

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stephenmckinney opened this issue Jan 19, 2013 · 6 comments
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Admin access #31

stephenmckinney opened this issue Jan 19, 2013 · 6 comments
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@stephenmckinney
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TLDR; I can't add Pomo to Travis without admin access.

I use REE at work so I would like to maintain 1.8 compat. As ou can see from 5dc2d76 1.9 code creeps in unless I go back and forth in rbenv. Travis would make this easier.

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@visionmedia thoughts?

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tj commented Jan 27, 2013

hmm there dont seem to be any options to allow that, just adding you as a collaborator, I can transfer the project though I dont mind, that'll break links though if there are any out there

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what's wrong with @visionmedia manually adding travis hook?

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tj commented Jan 27, 2013

added it to travis, should be fine if we have the yaml

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@visionmedia Transferring the project would make sense if you no longer want to be involved or don't feel like being pinged about stuff like this. It's really your decision as the maintainer how much you want to be involved.

As far as links: Creating a new project with a simple "This project has moved to [link]" README would handle links. And git remotes can be updated pretty easily also.

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Thanks for adding it to Travis BTW

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