pypa copilot seats?

Hey, I hope this is the right channel to ask this question: About a year ago I had a Github Copilot open source maintainer seat, but then the company I work for took over paying for the license, until today when they switched to a different tool. I see in the settings where pypa "Admins have enabled Copilot for this organization, but you don’t have access." Is this something I can get re-enabled as part of the organization, or does anyone know how that was working for open source maintainers previously? I have been making frequent use of it with work on pipenv in the past year and would prefer to get it back. Thanks in advance, Matt Daviis

Looks like the process happens on GitHub's side. According to this thread<https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/43993>, if you aren't offered the free option when going to the subscribe page, you may need to contact GitHub support for manual intervention. ________________________________ From: Matt Davis <matteius@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2024 14:51 To: PyPA-Committers <pypa-committers@python.org> Subject: [pypa-committers]pypa copilot seats? Hey, I hope this is the right channel to ask this question: About a year ago I had a Github Copilot open source maintainer seat, but then the company I work for took over paying for the license, until today when they switched to a different tool. I see in the settings where pypa "Admins have enabled Copilot for this organization, but you don’t have access." Is this something I can get re-enabled as part of the organization, or does anyone know how that was working for open source maintainers previously? I have been making frequent use of it with work on pipenv in the past year and would prefer to get it back. Thanks in advance, Matt Daviis

Looks like the process happens on GitHub's side. According to this thread<https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/43993>, if you aren't offered the free option when going to the subscribe page, you may need to contact GitHub support for manual intervention. ________________________________ From: Matt Davis <matteius@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2024 14:51 To: PyPA-Committers <pypa-committers@python.org> Subject: [pypa-committers]pypa copilot seats? Hey, I hope this is the right channel to ask this question: About a year ago I had a Github Copilot open source maintainer seat, but then the company I work for took over paying for the license, until today when they switched to a different tool. I see in the settings where pypa "Admins have enabled Copilot for this organization, but you don’t have access." Is this something I can get re-enabled as part of the organization, or does anyone know how that was working for open source maintainers previously? I have been making frequent use of it with work on pipenv in the past year and would prefer to get it back. Thanks in advance, Matt Daviis
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Jason R. Coombs
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Matt Davis