On 03/16/2017 01:41 PM, Tim Süberkrüb wrote: > Hey everyone, > > I have some questions about best practices for organizations (like our > Liri Project) regarding the store. > > 1. Accounts: > > Is it possible to have a "pure" organization account in the store where > several people have full or partial access? The only option I can see > right now would be someone from the team having to create a new Ubuntu > One account (with a yet unregistered email address) who would have full > access and could only grant rights to others for every individual > package. What is recommended for organizations here/are there plans for > the future? >
You are correct, this is the best way to handle this situation right now. You can use the + trick (realaddress+al...@domain.com) in your email address if you don't have a convenient one to use. Once you set it up and assign collaborators, you can proceed with your regular account. > 2. Namespaces: > > If we'd choose the namespace "liri" and would register a new name in the > store "liri-app", what would happen if someone else would try to > register that name? Do we own "liri-app" because we were first or would > users - in case of multiple "liri-app.<namespace>" packages have to > install it using "liri-app.liri"? > Package names are guaranteed to be unique in the snap store, so if you register liri-app then you're the only one who can publish a package by that name. > 3. Transferring Packages > > Is it possible to transfer packages from user1 to user2 (or from my > personal account to a possible future Liri Account) or would I have to > delete the package and create a new one? > There is a mechanism to dispute the ownership of a package name. You can use this to transfer a registered name from one publisher account to another. > Thanks in advance :) > > All the best, > > Tim Süberkrüb > > Michael Hall mhall...@ubuntu.com -- Snapcraft mailing list Snapcraft@lists.snapcraft.io Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/snapcraft