I am trying to transfer the maintenance of 3 packages (PICS, PING and Pviz) to a new email address. I no longer have access to the email associated with the packages and to push the changes, I need to submit my SSH keys via BiocCredentials. However, because my gmail address is not yet associated with any packages so I am unable to activate that account. I also maintain XCIR under another address (rxs575 at psu.edu), so I tried that. But I get a server error 500 when trying to activate that account. Resetting passwords does not send an email either. Could I get some help accessing BiocCredentials? Best regards. -Renan
[Bioc-devel] BiocCredentials & transfer maintenance
3 messages · Renan Sauteraud, Turaga, Nitesh
3 days later
Hi Renan,
This has been fixed, you should get a private email about your new BiocCredentials account.
You should see access to,
pepDat
PICS
Gviz
PING
pepStat
Pviz
ImmuneSpaceR
XCIR
Best,
Nitesh
?On 11/18/19, 1:29 PM, "Bioc-devel on behalf of Renan Sauteraud" <bioc-devel-bounces at r-project.org on behalf of renan.sauteraud at gmail.com> wrote:
I am trying to transfer the maintenance of 3 packages (PICS, PING and Pviz)
to a new email address. I no longer have access to the email associated
with the packages and to push the changes, I need to submit my SSH keys via
BiocCredentials.
However, because my gmail address is not yet associated with any packages
so I am unable to activate that account.
I also maintain XCIR under another address (rxs575 at psu.edu), so I tried
that. But I get a server error 500 when trying to activate that account.
Resetting passwords does not send an email either.
Could I get some help accessing BiocCredentials?
Best regards.
-Renan
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Thank you! I was able to activate/login and fetch the upstream remote. On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 8:30 AM Turaga, Nitesh <
Nitesh.Turaga at roswellpark.org> wrote:
Hi Renan,
This has been fixed, you should get a private email about your new
BiocCredentials account.
You should see access to,
pepDat
PICS
Gviz
PING
pepStat
Pviz
ImmuneSpaceR
XCIR
Best,
Nitesh
?On 11/18/19, 1:29 PM, "Bioc-devel on behalf of Renan Sauteraud" <
bioc-devel-bounces at r-project.org on behalf of renan.sauteraud at gmail.com>
wrote:
I am trying to transfer the maintenance of 3 packages (PICS, PING and
Pviz)
to a new email address. I no longer have access to the email associated
with the packages and to push the changes, I need to submit my SSH
keys via
BiocCredentials.
However, because my gmail address is not yet associated with any
packages
so I am unable to activate that account.
I also maintain XCIR under another address (rxs575 at psu.edu), so I
tried
that. But I get a server error 500 when trying to activate that
account.
Resetting passwords does not send an email either.
Could I get some help accessing BiocCredentials?
Best regards.
-Renan
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