If you want to give certain people access to your repo (i.e. other project
maintainers), add them as a collaborator.  Otherwise, just leave it public
and anyone that wants to submit changes will fork and send you pull
requests.
Tekkub
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On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 9:53 AM, jovo <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> so, i couldn't exactly figure this out on my own, sorry to post such a
> trivial question.  i have a repo that i want publicly available to
> download, and even fork, but i don't want everybody to be able to push
> back to the master - i only want to grant permission to individual
> people, or to individual instances from random people, upon
> determining that we (the admins) like the new revisions. is there a
> natural way of doing this? thanks
>
> >
>

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