Other option - you can do some magic with "git remote" to copy your repo
to a subdirectory of HPS-CODE while preserving file histories and stuff.
You'll lose your github issue tracking, though. (I was looking this up
because I want to do this with my stdhep repo. It probably makes more
sense for this than for hps-dst.)
On Thu, 17 Dec 2015, Omar Moreno wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have migrated the hps-dst package to a repo under the Jefferson Lab
> organization. The new repo location is now here:
>
> https://github.com/JeffersonLab/hps-dst/
>
> Instead of creating a duplicate repo, I transferred ownership to the
> organization JeffersonLab. This allowed all releases and issues to be
> preserved. The problem is that now I don't have admin access to the repo.
> Also, I can't add the repo to our team because I'm not the hps team owner.
>
> Does anybody know how I can be given admin rights to the hps-dst repo?
> Also, does anyone have the ability to add the repo to our team? It seems
> like only the owner of the team can add a repo but maybe that person can
> grant others the ability to.
>
> --Omar Moreno
>
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