Thanks Nitesh,
I will git push the bug fix later tonight to fix the build error, as Katie
said it was quite urgent.
Yongchao
On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 4:42 PM Turaga, Nitesh <
nitesh.tur...@roswellpark.org> wrote:
> I've enabled commit access.
>
> Yongchao should have access now.
>
> > On Mar 1
I've enabled commit access.
Yongchao should have access now.
> On Mar 11, 2020, at 4:40 PM, Katie Pollard
> wrote:
>
> We will move to this solution soon. I don’t have git set up for BioC yet. The
> last change I made was when we were still on svn. So, to get the fix done
> quickly and to al
We will move to this solution soon. I don’t have git set up for BioC yet. The
last change I made was when we were still on svn. So, to get the fix done
quickly and to allow Yongchao to deal with fixes without an extra step through
me, it would be really great if you could enable commit for him.
Hi
I can give you commit access, but have you explored fixing the bug on the
GitHub repository and then having Katie sync it with Bioconductor?
If you still feel that having access to the Bioconductor git repo is the best
option, I'll go ahead and give you access.
Best,
Nitesh
> On Mar 1
Hi Nitesh,
By reading the email from other messages in Bioc-devel emails. There is
only one maintainer that is allowed in each package.
I am a maintainer of another BioC package, but not the maintainer of the
multtest package. The request by Katie to add me as a co-maintainer of
multtest package