I was working in a project with another two partners with the same
google code account (due to be used to our old single-user svn
repository) and deleted our project to start over with more accounts.
So, we don't want to miss the name and marked it for deletion, so we
can re-start it but, it still
If you want to start over, why not just undelete the project and update the
data?
-Nathaniel
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Code-Biter wrote:
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> I was working in a project with another two partners with the same
> google code account (due to be used to our old single-user svn
> repository) an
On Nov 9, 7:14 pm, Nathaniel Manista wrote:
> If you want to start over, why not just undelete the project and update the
> data?
> -Nathaniel
That's kind of dirty... we want us to notice who commited every single
change, but there is a single user who already has re-commited all the
changes...
I don't know of any way to reset the history on the Project Updates
page, but if you reset your repository and re-commit all your changes, new
updates should be generated. If different users make each commit, then the
updates will be appropriately attributed to those different users.
This a
The main problem is that we started this project using one of our
partner's personal e-mail addresses (intended for personal use only)
and now that we have made new gmail addresses we want to start using
them (at GPL work)
That partner is strongly pushing us back because he really doesn't
want his
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 5:49 AM, Code-Biter wrote:
> The main problem is that we started this project using one of our
> partner's personal e-mail addresses (intended for personal use only)
> and now that we have made new gmail addresses we want to start using
> them (at GPL work)
> That partner i
It's already done, but the project updates history wont flush, which
is compromising our personal data.
> You can make the new email address an owner of the project, and then
> using that user remove the ownership from the old account. Maybe that
> will do what you need?
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What's the name of the project in question?
-Nathaniel
On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Code-Biter wrote:
> It's already done, but the project updates history wont flush, which
> is compromising our personal data.
>
> > You can make the new email address an owner of the project, and then
> > us
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