On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 06:11:05PM +0200, Samuel Schluep wrote: > Hi Guilherme > > >>Hello > >> > >>As owner (schluep) of the Launchpad product pages "Silva dLCMS" I wanted > >>to change ownership to the according development team > >>(dlcms-developers). After entering the new owner in the change > >>maintainer form a message "Not allowed here - Sorry, you don't have > >>permission to access this page" is presented. > >> > > > >Are you sure you were logged in with the 'schluep' account when you tried > >to > >change the maintainer of https://launchpad.net/products/dlcms? I tried > >changing the maintainer of a product I'm the owner and it worked just fine. > > > > I am sure I was logged in with the schluep account. >
Have you tried again after you merged the accounts? If the problem persists, I suggest that you file a bug on https://launchpad.net/products/launchpad/+filebug to make this issue is addressed. > >>It is true that I do have another account (schluep-ethz) with the same > >>full name (Samuel Schluep) as the owner account. Using this login > >>Launchpad will not allow me to go to the change maintainer form. This is > >>what I expect. > >> > > > >Actually, the owner of https://launchpad.net/products/dlcms is > >https://launchpad.net/people/schluep, and not schluep-ethz. Do you have any > >reason for not merging these accounts into a single one? You can do that on > >https://launchpad.net/people/+requestmerge > > > > I don't know anymore why I had two accounts. I almost never used the > schluep-ethz one. I have just merged both accounts. Thank you for the > hint. But the problem remains: I cannot change the owner. > Some accounts are automatically created in Launchpad, so if you ever maintained a debian package or helped translating a product, it's very likely that this account was automatically created for you. That's why we have the account merge feature. Cheers, -- Guilherme Luis R. Salgado -- launchpad-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/launchpad-users
