+ [2016-11-29T21:00:27Z] ThiefMaster there's "rebase and mer ge" in the UI
+ [2016-11-29T21:00:42Z] ThiefMaster so if you have a pull request wit those commits you can merge those either squashed or just rebased
+ [2016-11-29T23:31:03Z] sonOfRa Is there some way to "manage" an account as another user? I have an account that is used as a bot for a review tool, and everytime I want to change something, I have to log out, log back in, etc.
+ [2016-11-29T23:31:54Z] sonOfRa It would be rather convenient to have some button on an account "make this account a subordinate account of $userName", and then being able to edit things from there, or to even switch scope like we can switch scope to organizations

message no. 157833

Posted by diphtherial in #github at 2016-11-29T15:26:08Z

if i'm fixing two separate issues, should i submit two PRs?
+ [2016-11-30T02:11:03Z] _Soto Hey everybody. I was adding collaborators to a public repository owned personally(Not organizational) and I realised I probably don't want to be providing push access to the repo. Is there a way to change permission levels having added collaborators?
+ [2016-11-30T02:16:07Z] allejo nope, I don't believe you can refine the permissions of collaborators. https://help.github.com/articles/permission-levels-for-a-user-account-repository/
+ [2016-11-30T02:26:37Z] _Soto Hey everybody. I was adding collaborators to a public repository owned personally(Not organizational) and I realised I probably don't want to be providing push access to the repo. Is there a way to change permission levels having added collaborators?
+ [2016-11-30T02:26:37Z] _Soto And reviews for PRs
+ [2016-11-30T02:26:44Z] _Soto Sorry I lost my connection there.