Awesome thanks - that makes sense ;) Found that out after testing!
That's definitely the route to go.

On Apr 24, 1:35 pm, Tekkub <[email protected]> wrote:
> Collaborators can do everything the repo owner can do, EXCEPT access the
> admin settings on the repo.
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> On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 12:08 PM, mrh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Per this guide:
> >http://github.com/guides/managing-multiple-clients-and-their-reposito...
>
> > I am looking at Option #2 and see a major flaw (unless I missed
> > something). Let's say you have a client who wants their own github
> > account, is willing to add you as a collaborator, BUT does not know
> > the first thing about GIT or creating an empty project. As a
> > collaborator, I am stuck until something is placed in that repository,
> > correct? Please see below for referenced "Option 2". Any suggestions
> > appreciated!
>
> > ----------------------------------
>
> > Multiple accounts, one collaborator
> > This design gives the control over the repos (and the bill) to your
> > client, but still allows you to push into all your clients’ repos from
> > a single account.
>
> > With this design, have your clients each open their own paid account
> > and create empty repos for each project. Add your account to the repos
> > as a collaborator. You can now push to their repos as if they were
> > your own!
>
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