Hi Fabio,

On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 1:05 PM, Fabio Mascarenhas <mascaren...@acm.org>
wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 5:31 PM, Hisham <h...@hisham.hm> wrote:
> > I don't know if a project can have multiple owners in MoonRocks
> > (Leaf?). Right now Orbit is owned by the default "luarocks" account,
> > which means that, as a developer of the project in Github, you can log
> > into MoonRocks using your Github credentials and claim the project for
> > your account and then make a release. I'd say go for it.
>
> The claim projects interface is all or nothing... I ended up claming
> several things that I had no intention to claim, such as the LuaSQL
> rocks, and LuaCov...
>
> I have uploaded Ryan's rockspec, but ran into another issue when
> uploading the .src.rock. There is a very low upload limit. Orbit's
> .src.rock is a little over 1Mb in size, because of some assets used by
> the sample applications.


Thanks for the upload. The .rockspec was enough to get it installing so my
immediate need is taken care of.

I noticed that the .src.rock was rejected as well. I hope we get an answer
to this soon. I also think that multiple users on a project is a
requirement. People change there involvement in a project often and so it
can be hard to get a new release out there if they are too busy or not
monitoring the requests. Should we start a new thread to discuss these to
issues?
--
Regards,
Ryan
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