On 19/01/16 02:22 AM, Etienne Champetier wrote:
Hi

You should respond to the original mail and not create a new thread each
time

Sorry, didn't have it handy to reply to.

 >
 > Hi John,
 >
 > Contrary to what you believed it is not possible for the ordinary
users (of which I am one at the moment) to modify their own patches, so
I can't discard, archive, or otherwise do anything to patches even my own.

Maybe your patch email and your account email doesn't match exactly (+
filter or typo)?

Nope, but there was some funkiness with the original account creation, so I'm guessing there was perhaps cruft from when I used patchwork some years ago, that despite the username not reported as used and unavailable, may be a case of colliding with a defunct username (not password but the username I chose is one I often use).

Will contact the patchwork admin to sort this out, since it seems it *ought* to work from what you say below.

Regards,

Daniel


There is not a lot of fonctions, but you can change the state of a patch
to superseeded or rejected which should be enough.
I ve created my account without admin intervention and i'm a 'normal' user.
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