Thank you very much for your consideration in this matter!

Much appreciated, keep up the good work!!!

JM

On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 12:04 AM, Jason Robbins <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> JM,
>
> We recently increased the lifetime project limit to 25 for everyone.
>
> And, I set yours to 50, since an instructor setting up student
> projects are a valid usage that would need a lot of project.  Feel
> free to ask for more if you continue to use Google Code with your
> students in future years.  Also, I encourage you to label all student
> projects with the label "students", that helps other users set their
> expectations about future maintenance, etc.
>
> Thanks,
> jason!
>
> On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 2:24 PM, jmdeschamps <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Well, thanks a lot Dave for a quick response! And naturally, with the
>> answer itself ;-))
>>
>> JM
>>
>> On Mar 29, 4:39 pm, David Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 20:30, jmdeschamps <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hello GoogleCoders,
>>>
>>> > Discovered Google Code recently (and fell in love...) I'm using it for
>>> > projects I do in parallel to my students, as example and introduction
>>> > to versioning control experience.
>>>
>>> > I've started 3 projects before discovering that we are limited
>>> > starting to 10 projects for our lifetime ...
>>>
>>> > So I do have a few questions:
>>> > 1- If someone else creates a project and puts me down as an admin
>>> > member does that count as one of my projects ?
>>>
>>> Nope. The count is for projects you are the creator of. Subsequent
>>> changes in ownership do not change that count.
>>>
>>> > 2- Can I change the name of a project ? (Icould then use the same base
>>> > project, change the project name and source, for this project...)
>>>
>>> This is not possible at this time, unfortunately. If you really can't
>>> make do with the original project, you are welcome to create a new one
>>> and transfer the relevant stuff over to it.
>>>
>>> > 3- I could also make a *generic* project and use subfolders for
>>> > different projects - But I don't know if that would circumvent the
>>> > reasons why we are limited to 10 projects... which I don't want to do
>>> > blindly!
>>>
>>> > In a nutshell, I have my personal projects, probably fewer than 10
>>> > that I'd wish to host on Google Hosting, but If I start using it as
>>> > term projects repositories, well 10 might be attained  rather fast!
>>>
>>> We can raise the project creation limit. The limit is only in place to
>>> prevent systematic abuse of the resources of Google Code. For well
>>> behaved users of the system, it is absolutely no problem to increase
>>> the limit. In fact, I don't recall any situation where such a request
>>> was denied.
>>>
>>> > ANy hints, suggestions, additionnal reference to the program will be
>>> > welcome!
>>>
>>> Simply use Google Code, host as many projects as you need, and when
>>> you hit the project creation limit, request an increase. Unless you've
>>> been abusing the resources of Google Code (eg. hosting closed source
>>> projects), we'll be happy to let you create more :-).
>>>
>>> - Dave
>>
>> >
>>
>
> >
>

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