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Getting "outage" error when deleting a project, but there is no outage happening. #17751

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bollacker opened this issue Mar 11, 2025 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #17819
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Getting "outage" error when deleting a project, but there is no outage happening. #17751

bollacker opened this issue Mar 11, 2025 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #17819
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@bollacker
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Describe the bug
I am trying to delete the project https://pypi.org/manage/project/modelgauge-openai and when I press the "Delete Project" button, I get the "Sorry, something went wrong PyPI is down for maintenance or is having an outage." error. However, when checking website status at https://status.python.org/ there is no outage indicated.

Expected behavior
Project should just be deleted with no error message.

To Reproduce
Be a manager of the modelgauge-openai project and try to delete it.

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Chrome Version 133.0.6943.142 on Mac OS 15.3.1

@bollacker bollacker added bug 🐛 requires triaging maintainers need to do initial inspection of issue labels Mar 11, 2025
@di di removed the requires triaging maintainers need to do initial inspection of issue label Mar 11, 2025
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di commented Mar 11, 2025

Looks like this is WAREHOUSE-PRODUCTION-25B, the deletion is failing because there is a pending collaborator role invitation for the project.

Short term, I think deleting the role invitation first should let you delete the project, but we should fix the bug here to cascade deletions to the related role invitations.

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Yup. Thank you. Deleting the invitation unblocked the delete.

@Daksh2000
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Hi @di , I tried this and replicated the issue , if it has not been assigned yet , could I work on it ?

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di commented Mar 18, 2025

Hi @Daksh2000, no need to ask, if there isn't already an open PR you are welcome to work on any issue.

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