From 614b42009e583a92d992a9873ab46210fd8f1044 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Dal Busco Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2026 08:47:46 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 1/4] docs: workaround without Mission Control Signed-off-by: David Dal Busco --- docs/miscellaneous/workarounds.md | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/miscellaneous/workarounds.md b/docs/miscellaneous/workarounds.md index a5c2e7d1..f2e1b7ff 100644 --- a/docs/miscellaneous/workarounds.md +++ b/docs/miscellaneous/workarounds.md @@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ Never ever add access keys to your modules without being absolutely certain of t In your satellite, assign the access key of the destination account with administrative permissions: -- The Mission Control ID - The Developer ID (available under "Preferences") In other words, ask your friend or colleague for their Developer ID and Mission Control ID, and add those as new access keys. Again, **please be absolutely certain** before adding the controllers. From 38e2d6075be9b5912b97bd16f85658efa27b2732 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: github-actions <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2026 07:49:29 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 2/4] =?UTF-8?q?=F0=9F=93=84=20Update=20LLMs.txt=20snapshot?= =?UTF-8?q?=20for=20PR=20review?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- .llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/.llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt b/.llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt index 2a0fe3cc..4bebb85d 100644 --- a/.llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt +++ b/.llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt @@ -8863,7 +8863,6 @@ Never ever add access keys to your modules without being absolutely certain of t In your satellite, assign the access key of the destination account with administrative permissions: -* The Mission Control ID * The Developer ID (available under "Preferences") In other words, ask your friend or colleague for their Developer ID and Mission Control ID, and add those as new access keys. Again, **please be absolutely certain** before adding the controllers. From 94e5f5c405020868cf553340102ab6b38bef81a1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Dal Busco Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2026 13:40:41 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 3/4] docs: remove Mission Control ID Signed-off-by: David Dal Busco --- docs/miscellaneous/workarounds.md | 20 ++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/miscellaneous/workarounds.md b/docs/miscellaneous/workarounds.md index f2e1b7ff..158e96e8 100644 --- a/docs/miscellaneous/workarounds.md +++ b/docs/miscellaneous/workarounds.md @@ -8,14 +8,6 @@ This page is dedicated to helping you make the most of Juno features, even when Although Juno does not yet support direct satellite transfers - such as if you want to hand over a project to your friends or colleagues - you can use the following steps as a workaround: -:::note - -There is no "account" on Juno. The Console solely holds a key-pair list of the developer IDs with their respective Mission Control IDs. All data and control are entirely managed by you. - -Nevertheless, for this tutorial, "account" refers to someone able to sign in into the Juno Console and who has a Mission Control. - -::: - #### 1. Add the new access key to the Satellite :::danger @@ -28,13 +20,13 @@ In your satellite, assign the access key of the destination account with adminis - The Developer ID (available under "Preferences") -In other words, ask your friend or colleague for their Developer ID and Mission Control ID, and add those as new access keys. Again, **please be absolutely certain** before adding the controllers. +In other words, ask your friend or colleague for their Developer ID, and add it as new access keys. Again, **please be absolutely certain** before adding the controllers. #### 2. Attach Satellite in destination account -The destination account — your friend or colleague — can use the "Attach Satellite" feature in their [Mission Control](https://console.juno.build/mission-control/). To do this, they will need the Satellite ID. +The destination account — your friend or colleague — can use the "Attach Satellite" feature available in the launchpad of the [Console](https://console.juno.build) (the "Home" screen). To do this, they will need the Satellite ID. -By doing so, and because you have set them as a controller in the previous step, the Satellite you are transferring will be linked with their account and made available in the Console. +By doing so, and because you have set them as an administrator in the previous step, the Satellite you are transferring will be linked with their account and made available in the Console. :::tip @@ -42,13 +34,13 @@ At this stage, the satellite is linked to both accounts, making it accessible fr ::: -#### 3. Remove Unnecessary Controllers +#### 3. Remove Unnecessary Access Keys -The destination account — your friend or colleague, who is now the owner of the satellite — can then remove the access key(s) that should no longer be listed, specifically your own Developer ID and your Mission Control ID. +The destination account — your friend or colleague, who is now the owner of the satellite — can then remove the access key(s) that should no longer be listed, specifically your own Developer ID and, if you got one, your Mission Control ID. #### 4. Confirm and Detach -Wait for confirmation that the destination account has completed all the steps and successfully taken over the satellite. Once confirmed, you can remove the satellite from your console using the "Detach Satellite" option available in the satellite overview. +Wait for confirmation that the destination account has completed all the steps and successfully taken over the satellite. Once confirmed, you can remove the satellite from your console using the "Detach Satellite" option available in the Satellite overview. --- From fec99c5f69e70b4b65ca3acb1a32b21d19a4876a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: github-actions <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2026 12:42:31 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 4/4] =?UTF-8?q?=F0=9F=93=84=20Update=20LLMs.txt=20snapshot?= =?UTF-8?q?=20for=20PR=20review?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- .llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt | 18 ++++++------------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/.llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt b/.llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt index c5fe5232..fe04e927 100644 --- a/.llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt +++ b/.llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt @@ -8846,12 +8846,6 @@ This page is dedicated to helping you make the most of Juno features, even when Although Juno does not yet support direct satellite transfers - such as if you want to hand over a project to your friends or colleagues - you can use the following steps as a workaround: -**Note:** - -There is no "account" on Juno. The Console solely holds a key-pair list of the developer IDs with their respective Mission Control IDs. All data and control are entirely managed by you. - -Nevertheless, for this tutorial, "account" refers to someone able to sign in into the Juno Console and who has a Mission Control. - #### 1\. Add the new access key to the Satellite **Danger:** @@ -8862,25 +8856,25 @@ In your satellite, assign the access key of the destination account with adminis * The Developer ID (available under "Preferences") -In other words, ask your friend or colleague for their Developer ID and Mission Control ID, and add those as new access keys. Again, **please be absolutely certain** before adding the controllers. +In other words, ask your friend or colleague for their Developer ID, and add it as new access keys. Again, **please be absolutely certain** before adding the controllers. #### 2\. Attach Satellite in destination account -The destination account — your friend or colleague — can use the "Attach Satellite" feature in their [Mission Control](https://console.juno.build/mission-control/). To do this, they will need the Satellite ID. +The destination account — your friend or colleague — can use the "Attach Satellite" feature available in the launchpad of the [Console](https://console.juno.build) (the "Home" screen). To do this, they will need the Satellite ID. -By doing so, and because you have set them as a controller in the previous step, the Satellite you are transferring will be linked with their account and made available in the Console. +By doing so, and because you have set them as an administrator in the previous step, the Satellite you are transferring will be linked with their account and made available in the Console. **Tip:** At this stage, the satellite is linked to both accounts, making it accessible from each. If your goal is to share the satellite, you can consider this process complete and stop here. Otherwise, continue with the next steps. -#### 3\. Remove Unnecessary Controllers +#### 3\. Remove Unnecessary Access Keys -The destination account — your friend or colleague, who is now the owner of the satellite — can then remove the access key(s) that should no longer be listed, specifically your own Developer ID and your Mission Control ID. +The destination account — your friend or colleague, who is now the owner of the satellite — can then remove the access key(s) that should no longer be listed, specifically your own Developer ID and, if you got one, your Mission Control ID. #### 4\. Confirm and Detach -Wait for confirmation that the destination account has completed all the steps and successfully taken over the satellite. Once confirmed, you can remove the satellite from your console using the "Detach Satellite" option available in the satellite overview. +Wait for confirmation that the destination account has completed all the steps and successfully taken over the satellite. Once confirmed, you can remove the satellite from your console using the "Detach Satellite" option available in the Satellite overview. ---