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By GoofyX on
Hello,
I'm not really sure if this is the right place to ask (moderators, feel free to place it where it actually belongs).
I'm a co-maintainer for a d.o. project, after its creator gave me full access to the project. However, I really don't have full access to the project, e.g. I cannot create a new release, or edit the release notes of a release. Is this by design, or is there a setting we 've been missing that should give me full access to the project?
Regards.
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subscribing
I am the maintainer of that project (el).
Subscribing, just in case I need to do something.
Patch needs review in the issue queue
Someone posted this as an issue, which is vastly more likely to get my attention than a forum post:
http://drupal.org/node/161552
I debugged the problem and have a patch there. Will probably be committed and installed on d.o Real Soon Now(tm). ;)
Cheers,
-Derek
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Resolved!
Yes, it's been resolved now. Thanks!
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