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Extend ReadTheDocs access to Ouranosinc #17

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Zeitsperre opened this issue Feb 20, 2023 · 5 comments
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Extend ReadTheDocs access to Ouranosinc #17

Zeitsperre opened this issue Feb 20, 2023 · 5 comments

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@Zeitsperre
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Hi @faph,

I was wondering if you could extend the access for lmoments3 on ReadTheDocs to my GitHub user. We'll be getting things up and running and performing the updates automatically via RtD's GitHub webhooks. Let me know if you need anything else from me. Thanks!

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faph commented Feb 21, 2023

This lives currently under the "Open Hydrology" Read the Docs parent "project".

I guess it would make more sense for you to publish into your own RtD project, whether as part of an org-based parent project or not.

To avoid confusion, I should probably deactivate/delete the lmoments3 project from the Open Hydrology RtD project since I am the only maintainer atm.

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faph commented Feb 21, 2023

Actually, I might be able to remove it as a sub-project so it becomes a standalone project.

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faph commented Feb 21, 2023

Done, added @Zeitsperre as a maintainer. Could you try removing me as a maintainer? (Same for PyPI actually...)

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Zeitsperre commented Feb 21, 2023

@faph
I can't remove you on PyPI since you are listed as an Owner, but if you can list yourself to maintainer, I might be able to remove you. You have been removed

I'm working on a branch to add some metadata to the package, so I'm wondering if you would also want your name and email to be removed on the Python package?

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faph commented Feb 21, 2023

Sounds good yes.

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