Follow-up Comment #1, sr #108996 (project administration):
Hello Amin,
At this time you are not a member of any group. The way the Savannah code is
written (IIUC) requires an account to be a member of a group before the Unix
account is created. Because you are not a member of any group there has been
no account creation for you. Because there is no Unix account this prevents
any ssh access. (I confirmed that you do not have a Unix account created
yet.)
Once you are a member of any group then the Unix account is created and ssh
access is enabled. Once ssh access is enabled then you may use ssh access to
check out read-only from any project hosted on Savannah. You still only have
write access to the groups of which you are a member.
What was the advantage of using ssh checkouts instead of anonymous pserver
checkouts?
Regardless I am very happy to see that you have uploaded an ssh rsa key. That
can be useful during account recovery when people lose email access to the
listed email address. I also recommend uploading a GPG public key too for the
same reason.
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