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auth: always consider the repo group owner an admin when computing it's permissions...
auth: always consider the repo group owner an admin when computing it's permissions When computing repo group permissions in repository_group_permissions(), always give admin permissions to the group owner. That is similar to how repository_permissions() gives admin permissions to the repo owner. The extra computation shouldn't cause any extra database hits or make the computation more complex or expensive, so that should be fine for stable. Note: This will leave behind some (automaticly added) explicit permissions. I consider this a very minor glitch, not worth addressing.

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setup.cfg
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[egg_info]
tag_build =
tag_svn_revision = 0
tag_date = 0
[aliases]
test = pytest
[compile_catalog]
domain = kallithea
directory = kallithea/i18n
statistics = true
[extract_messages]
add_comments = TRANSLATORS:
output_file = kallithea/i18n/kallithea.pot
msgid-bugs-address = translations@kallithea-scm.org
copyright-holder = Various authors, licensing as GPLv3
[init_catalog]
domain = kallithea
input_file = kallithea/i18n/kallithea.pot
output_dir = kallithea/i18n
[update_catalog]
domain = kallithea
input_file = kallithea/i18n/kallithea.pot
output_dir = kallithea/i18n
previous = true
[build_sphinx]
source-dir = docs/
build-dir = docs/_build
all_files = 1
[upload_sphinx]
upload-dir = docs/_build/html
[pytype]
inputs =
kallithea
setup.py
exclude =
**/test_*.py
disable =
pyi-error
keep_going = True
#jobs = 3