>> >> I double checked now - the problem is probably that I only have >> "Developer" access. > > Hmm, now I'm confused. So you can't push to the repo now, although I > unprotected the branches? > > So I tried something non-intuitive now: I protected all branches (*) but > set them to push and merge for developers and maintainers. > Sorry for the confusion - I can push fine with branch protection off. I mean to say that _was_ the reason I couldn't push to the repo. > > >> Would it be possible to add me as maintainer for >> just this repo? I would prefer not having to bother people with emails >> for trivial stuff like this in the future ^^ > > I think only Michael Gilbert ("owner") can do this, but probably only > for the whole team. If you want that, ask him. I'd be ok with that. > > Besides that I'll try to help you out asap if I can. > ACK, thanks for letting me know. > >>> I didn't look at your repo, but the transitional package versioning >>> seems to be ok. (Personally I would have gone for a minimally increased, >>> static version in order to not conflict with any future development of >>> exe-thumbnailer. But since you are upstream, that's no big issue.) >>> >> >> Noted! I thought bumping the major version would be more clear to end >> users, since it signifies that something major has changed with the >> package. It also makes the Breaks/Replaces part a bit easier to keep >> track of. > > Makes sense, too :) > > Greets > jre > Best, James
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