Hi Leo,

The best way forward is just to add a new SSH key to your BiocCredentials 
account. The email registered is lsc...@essex.ac.uk. 

I see that you tried the password reset option. To help the issue, please try 
to “activate” your account 
https://git.bioconductor.org/BiocCredentials/account_activation. 

Best,

Nitesh



Nitesh Turaga
Scientist II, Department of Data Science,
Bioconductor Core Team Member
Dana Farber Cancer Institute

> On Sep 29, 2021, at 1:38 AM, Schalkwyk, Leonard <lsc...@essex.ac.uk> wrote:
> 
> I am the maintainer of the wateRmelon package. This message is coming from 
> the address named in its DESCRIPTION.
> 
> In the run-up to the new bioc version and a publication, I would like to push 
> our latest changes to the git repo but I’m having problems.  I previously had 
> ssh keys set up, and git.bioconductor.org is still in my known-hosts, but I’m 
> getting permission denied.
> 
> I also have a password in my keychain but it’s either out of date or 
> connected with an out of date email, and I’m not receiving password reset 
> emails.
> 
> Could I possibly have someone look at it and a password reset sent to this 
> address please.
> 
> Best wishes
> 
> Leo
> 
> Professor Leonard C Schalkwyk
> Head, School of Life Sciences
> University of Essex
> Colchester C04 3SQ
> UK
> 
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