I'd generally be for it though I think the only downside is that it sounds like 
we would loose our commit history? And yes I also agree that it's a low-hanging 
fruit. Glad they implemented the feature though since I thought having to 
create the dummy account was a bit weird.

Tim

On Jan 5, 2011, at 12:56 AM, BJ Dierkes wrote:

> Has anyone else looked into the Organizations feature in GitHub (it's new).  
> Essentially does away with the need to have a 'holland-backup' dummy account. 
>  So I, as a regular user can create an organization.  The default Team is 
> 'Owners'.  I can add all the other core developers to the Owners Team which 
> is full/equal access.  You can then create other teams... like 'Core 
> Developers', that have full read/write/admin access on repos in that Org.... 
> or say "Contributors" that have 'read' access on the repo (not really a big 
> deal for public/open repos).
> 
> Just thought I would through it out there...  we would essentially need to 
> delete the holland-backup account, then one of us create the 'holland' or 
> 'holland-backup' organization... and then recreate the holland repo under 
> that org.
> 
> Something to maybe look into... low priority obviously.
> 
> ---
> derks
> 
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