tag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:/discussions/problems/860-cannot-add-members-to-open-source-projectLighthouse: Discussion 2011-04-07T05:35:44Ztag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/2233352009-06-29T11:18:11Z2009-06-29T11:18:15ZCannot add members to open source project<div><p>I am still having trouble adding members to an open source
project (railsdog/spree). It appears to be a limit on invitations.
Rick mentioned to me that you have to invite them to the project
and not the account. I believe this is what I'm attempting to do
(see attached image.)</p>
<p>URL I'm accessing is
http://railsdog.lighthouseapp.com/members/invite#invite</p>
<p>Is there another way to invite someone to a project that I'm
missing? If so, it seems to be very well hidden as I have looked
several times now.</p></div>schoftag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/2233352009-06-29T11:42:16Z2009-06-29T11:42:16ZCannot add members to open source project<div><p>You somehow had 3 members when your plan allows just 2. I just
removed one of your users from account status and added myself.</p>
<p>Also, I tweaked the sidebar upgrade message to make this a
little more clear.</p></div>Ricktag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/2233352009-06-29T14:40:11Z2009-06-29T14:40:11ZCannot add members to open source project<div><p>Thanks for clearing that up. Not sure how we got the extra
member either. FYI - you cannot invite multiple people to the OS
project at once as the instructions say should be possible (with
space between addys.) So I needed to send them one at a time.</p></div>schoftag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/2233352009-07-01T16:42:50Z2009-07-01T16:42:50ZCannot add members to open source project<div><p>Hey, I just deployed a tweak to the way it counts... you should
be able to add multiple users now.</p></div>Ricktag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/2233352009-07-01T16:49:43Z2009-07-01T16:49:43ZCannot add members to open source project<div><p>Cool. Thanks.</p></div>schoftag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/2233352009-07-01T16:52:14Z2009-07-01T16:52:14ZCannot add members to open source project<div><p>Hey did you ever get the stuff imported? I added support for
specifying <code>created_at</code> in the API for creations. I just
didn't have time to fully flesh out the import function :/</p></div>Ricktag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/2233352009-07-01T16:54:29Z2009-07-01T16:54:29ZCannot add members to open source project<div><p>We imported but without the created_at since we were pressed for
time. We can go back retroactively and update though right?</p></div>schoftag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/2233352009-07-01T16:56:01Z2009-07-01T16:56:01ZCannot add members to open source project<div><p>Eh, not sure about that one. I had to hack my own
acts_as_versioned to even get #created_at to work. It wants to sync
that from the Ticket to the Ticket::Version. I'll see about adding
that soon.</p></div>Ricktag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/2233352009-07-01T17:36:14Z2009-07-01T17:36:14ZCannot add members to open source project<div><p>No worries about this. We may not even bother at this point.</p></div>schoftag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/2233352009-10-12T20:03:49Z2009-10-12T20:05:01ZCannot add members to open source project<div><p>Once again I can't seem to add someone to railsdog/spree (which
is a public open source project.) We're trying to get core team
people and others added so we can assign issues to them.</p>
<p>Error message is</p>
<pre>
<code>1 error prohibited this invitation from being saved
There were problems with the following fields:
Must provide either account or project access</code>
</pre>
<p>There is no point at which I'm allowed to specify my project.
Please invite <a href=
"mailto:pomahc@gmail.com">pomahc@gmail.com</a> if you need a test
user.</p></div>schoftag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/2233352009-10-12T20:16:52Z2009-10-12T20:16:52ZCannot add members to open source project<div><p>Hey Sean,</p>
<p>Can you try removing one of the account admins, (<a href=
"mailto:briandquinn@gmail.com">briandquinn@gmail.com</a>), and set
him to just a project member, then send out the invites to users
for the OSS projects.</p>
<p>Are you receiving an error or just saying you have hit the
quota?</p></div>Will Duncantag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/2233352009-10-12T20:17:31Z2009-10-12T20:17:31ZCannot add members to open source project<div><p>Ah, I think you edited your discussion entry while I was
replying. Taking a look now.</p></div>Will Duncantag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/2233352009-10-12T20:41:45Z2009-10-12T20:41:45ZCannot add members to open source project<div><p>Hey Sean,</p>
<p>The project isn't set to Open Source. It's just simply set to
public. Please have an account admin go to the project settings,
<a href=
"http://railsdog.lighthouseapp.com/projects/31096-spree/edit">http://railsdog.lighthouseapp.com/projects/31096-spree/edit</a>
, and set it to OSS and pick the appropriate license option.</p></div>Will Duncantag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/2233352009-10-12T20:52:02Z2009-10-12T20:52:02ZCannot add members to open source project<div><p>Thanks for clearing that up. I think that's a new option for
projects that didn't exist back when I tried this last. In any
event, works fine now so thank you.</p></div>schof