How to delete a project from sonar cloud?

As a seata committer, I want to remove some seata projects from sonar cloud, but I can’t, I don’t know who can handle it. What do I need to do now?

apache_incubator-seata-ctl
apache_incubator-seata-go
apache_incubator-seata-go-samples
apache_incubator-seata-k8s
apache_incubator-seata-samples

Hello,

I’m the admin of the Apache organization, I will happily help you. :slight_smile:

Quick question before I proceed: can you share with me why you want to remove these projects?
(on top of being an Apache committer like you, I’m also the VP of Product at Sonar so I’m keen to understand what we can improve on the service to better serve our users and customers)

If you prefer to have a more private discussion, please feel free to reach out at my Apache email address (bellingard is my Apache ID).

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Thank you for your patient response.
While trying to access sonar cloud, I encountered some problems, such as creating Quality Gates; As well as the integration process of various configurations, in the process of trying to access, feel more complex, I read sonar cloud various official documents, did not figure out how to fast and smooth access.
So community discussion decided to suspend access.
Thank you very much for your reply and help.

Thanks for your answer. It is expected that some operations, like creating quality gates, are restricted to org admins (at least, that’s the way that the Apache org was set up). So I’m not surprised here. For the complexity of setting things up on the CI process, I can help you if you want. There are lots of Apache projects that are using SonarCloud successfully, there’s no reason why we would not be able to make it work for you.

About the deletion of the projects that you listed: I wanted to proceed, but it seems that there are already removed.

Tell me if I can help in any other way!



It looks like it’s still being analyzed. What else do I need to do?

It should be good by now.
Note that comments left on PR by previous analyses will remain (like the one you show on the screenshot - which was done last November).

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