Hi,

Regarding Account: flippa
Repositories: (all of them)

I'm having a very frustrating time trying to get GitHub to do some
really simple things for me.

Today I created 8 private repositories (all related to each other via
submodules).  They were created via git-svn locally and then pushed up
to GitHub.

Problem 1:

None of my private repositories are listed under my list of
repositories.  I'm not new to GitHub... it's just the account I've set
up for my team at work that's showing this symptom.  I have no idea
how to go about correcting it.

One possible cause could be the fact that I added a collaborator
*before* I pushed up to origin (GitHub).  I did this because the user
who was pushing the repo up to GitHub was one of the collaborators.

Problem 2:

We have a small team at work who've all been using subversion for this
particular project for several years.  Moving to Git is pretty
seamless thanks to git-svn, but it's sort of a "no going back"
situation since we can git-svn dcommit due to converting out externals
to submodules.

For this reason, now that I've moved this project to GitHub I need to
get the whole team working from the new repository ASAP, otherwise we
cannot commit our changes anywhere cleanly.

I've added one private collaborator to each project successfully, but
now, when I try to add a second I'm getting *lots* of frustrating
errors.

If I try to "copy permissions" from another project I get the standard
GitHub error page.  If I try to add the user manually, the AJAX action
just quiet literally does nothing.  I click the "Add" button and
nothing happens.  It's worked when I've done some things like revoking
myself, and then adding myself again, and then adding the second
user.  But only intermittently and I can't figure out what combination
of events I'm using when it works.  To put it into perspective we have
8 repositories in our account and in the past hour I've only managed
to add this second user to two of them,

Problem 3:

When I first started adding collaborators I went from 0/5
collaborators to 1/5.  Logical.

Now, my account says I have 3/0 collaborators.  How can I have 3 out
of zero?  Where did the 5 go?  And where did the 3 come from?  It's
quite frustrating because my employer was reluctant to move things and
I've re-assured them that it will be a seamless move as I have
experience with you guys.  But I've never had anything like this
happen to me on GitHub before.

Is anybody else seeing these issues?  Are they known issues?  Are they
being worked on?  Can somebody from GitHub add my private
collaborators on my behalf so that we can continue to operate as a
team? :)

Many Thanks,

Chris Corbyn

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