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I recently set up a PPA for a software that I am developing together with the rest of the dev team. However I would like to give access to upload new packages and maintain them to whole dev team, not just me.

How do I do that on launchpad? Is it possible? I saw projects like https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-sdk-team/+archive/ppa which seems to be more like a team rather than individual.

Petr
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    Some explanation for downvotes would be nice :-) – Petr Feb 24 '14 at 17:10
  • If I had to guess I'd say it's because you don't seem to include any research (ie the "what have you tried" question). A google query gave me [this link](https://help.launchpad.net/Teams/CreatingAndRunning). Does this help at all in your situation? – rath Feb 25 '14 at 07:59
  • Of course, I have been googling this for days, otherwise I wouldn't even bother asking, if it's so obvious, why these people don't add the link they found together with downvote? – Petr Feb 25 '14 at 08:00
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    I guess it's not their responsibility. I upvoted to keep you afloat, please add a description of what you've already tried to discourage further downvotes. It's a good question anyway. – rath Feb 25 '14 at 08:03

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The third line in the PPA help page states that users and teams can have PPA. Therefore, if you want to have a PPA for a team, you need to first create a team, which you can do so on the Launchpad home page.

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