- From: Jim Derry <balthisar@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2015 07:45:15 +0800
- To: Geoff McLane <ubuntu@geoffair.info>, public-htacg@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CABUm+BcwFW5OLhmDPy3Hh0nPSp9ofYqEfOdt0CzmJ3auhNd1wQ@mail.gmail.com>
No problem with direct communications. In a lot of cases it's better, too. No reason to try troubleshooting on a public list, unless this becomes an issue for everyone. Right now you're configured for "This team grants Write access: members can read from and push to the team's repositories." This means that you should have access to *any* of our repositories. Pretty much the only thing you can't do is delete repositories. Because I'm in China and we can't have real-time communications (unless you're still awake in your time zone), can you try all of these and see if there's any positive result? - Try https instead of ssh (maybe a key problem). - Try ssh instead of https (if you're using https, that is). - Git clone the repo fresh, make a change, and push back... does that work? - On any one of the repo github pages, does the + (Create new file here) work for you? The mailing list seems to be suffering a hiccup. Or maybe I don't understand how to use it either? From a fresh account I attempted to send an email "I'm simply posting to this list from another email account in order to troubleshoot issues reported by our members." (in case you see it later) to public-htacg@w3.org But it's been nearly 10 minutes without appearing, and without bouncing. I did NOT subscribe to the list from that email address. I will continue to troubleshoot throughout the day. Would you send test messages to public-htacg-contrib@w3.org and internal-htacg@w3.org? Please try from the same email address you've registered with HTACG. It seems like all members are auto-subscribed to that list. I kicked off the flurry of "test" messages yesterday, too, I'll copy the main list, too, to see if it recognizes me from this email address.
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