Adding GIT users #3
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Hi @SingleJeff, yup! You can go in to Settings -> Collaborators and teams -> Ownerss [sic], do Find a member then Add a member. https://github.com/biketempe/DataAnalysis/settings/access https://github.com/orgs/biketempe/teams/ownerss Or if you don't want to add them to that particular group, in Settings -> Collaborators and teams, on https://github.com/biketempe/DataAnalysis/settings/access , in Manage Access, you can use the use the "Find a team, organization member or outside collaborator..." input: They should get an email invite if you do that, with something to click. You can use either their email or a github username. You're in the "ownerss" group and it says "Maintainer" by your name so pretty sure you have access to do that but happy to help too if needed. |
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jketcham should have an invite email that adds them when confirmed and you should have perms to add other people now. Did everything get sorted out? |
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Yes, thank you very much. Stopping in Albany in late June after riding the Erie with my sister if you’re there. I’ll be messangering/emailing Rebecca once I get a slightly better handle on the schedule-JeffOn Apr 2, 2023, at 9:47 AM, Scott Walters ***@***.***> wrote:
jketcham should have an invite email that adds them when confirmed and you should have perms to add other people now. Did everything get sorted out?
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@scottwalters, Is it easy for me to add another GIT user to this project? He's way more into data study than I and has recently joined TBAG as a volunteer but likely will be board approved to take an empty seat next month.
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