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@jankeromnes: Issue scheduled in the meta team (WIP: 0) In response to this:
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Possibly related to #6655 |
Hi @rfay! Thanks for reporting this problem and providing helpful details. Teams & Projects are still somewhat new features in Gitpod, and we're still iterating on making them more intuitive. I can confirm that the Project linked to https://github.com/rfay/ddev still lives under the team called "junk", which has currently 0 members (that's it's even possible to get into this situation is a bug on our side: #6311) I see two potential fixes here:
Or, I could also delete the existing Teams and Projects currently associated to https://github.com/rfay/ddev, which would allow you create a new Project for it as you see fit. |
Thanks for the quick response. I am the only person who works on rfay/ddev. Please just move rfay/ddev over to my user account and kill off the junk team. |
@rfay Done. Please confirm that you now see the rfay/ddev project in https://gitpod.io/projects and can access it again 🙏 |
Perfect, thanks so much! |
Bug description
I use both github.com/drud/ddev and the fork github.com/rfay/ddev.
However, I can't manage prebuilds for rfay/ddev, and can't create/add a team for that. The flyover says "Taken"
I wouldn't be surprised if this was a result of me having previously had a separate (confusing?) "team" that was owning rfay/ddev. And it was named "junk". And I tried to get rid of it. Maybe I succeeded. I don't completely understand "team" yet, but I sure understand managing prebuilds, and I'd like to be able to manage rfay/ddev prebuilds. Would appreciate if you could get me fixed on this. Thanks!
Steps to reproduce
You aren't me, but You could visit "Projects" and "New project", and try to manage rfay/ddev
Workspace affected
No response
Expected behavior
Should be able to manage prebuilds for my own repo
Example repository
No response
Anything else?
No response
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