Hello again,

Well, you are right, EKT is now a personal account but it has to turn into an 
organization account. Clicking the button "Turn EKT into an Organization" we 
get the message:

===================================
Account Transformation Warning

What you are about to do is an irreversible and destructive process. Please be 
aware:

a) You will no longer be able to sign into EKT (all administrative privileges 
will be bestowed upon the organization owners you choose)
b) Any user-specific information (SSH keys, Job Profile, etc) will be erased
c) Any commits credited to EKT will no longer be linked to this GitHub account

If you are using EKT as a personal account, you should create a new personal 
account before transforming EKT into an organization.
====================================

which makes us think that turning the account into an organization is not as 
wise as it seems, at the moment. Since, we haven't done that before, we only 
have to ask your opinion on doing that, will it cause any problems to the 
commits we have done so far or the pull requests that we've made?


Thanks again,

Kostas Stamatis



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of helix84
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2012 2:53 PM
To: Kostas Stamatis
Cc: Christina Paschou; Rania Stathopoulou; Nikos Houssos; DSpace Developers
Subject: Re: DSpace contributions from EKT

Just one tip to make your collaboration on GitHub easier - if I'm
looking correctly, "EKT" is currently a GitHub "user". You may want to
turn it into an "organization". Then you'll be able add your
individual users as members of this organization and they will be able
to do everything the EKT user currently can do. So you won't have to
share one password. You can do this by going into the EKT profile and
clicking the "Turn EKT into an Organization" button.

Regards,
~~helix84


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