If google did a good job on programming and ill assume that they
always do, the link reffering to your projects are probably pointing
to nothing now;  maybe try making the same google account that you got
rid of and see if you have access to that project.

On 11/2/10, Robert <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I started a project with an alter ego [email protected] (it
> seemed like a good idea at the time). When I realized how silly it was
> I closed that google account.
>
> Unfortunately that means I no longer have access to my
> http://code.google.com/p/kp-atomix/ project.
>
> I can demonstrate that I have control of http://atomix.hcoop.net/
> which is linked to  from the project, and I also own the freshmeat
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/kp-atomix account as 'krumpet'.
>
> Is their any way I can have the project transferred to my
> [email protected] account?
>
> Sorry for troubling you. :blush:
>
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