Can't publish GitHub Release to File Exchange after changing GitHub username

After changing my GitHub username (From Silver-Fang to Ebola-Chan-bot, as shown in the screenshot), I can't publish my GitHub releases any more. It just says that something went wrong and I don't know what's wrong.
I should have correctly set the integration App on GitHub side:

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Hi, I am looking into this and will reply here once I have more information.
Thanks!
/randy (MathWorks File Exchange team)

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Randy Souza
Randy Souza 2024년 12월 20일
Hi @埃博拉酱, it looks like something went wrong on our end when you changed your GitHub username. So sorry for the trouble! I believe that I've cleaned up the problem--could you please check your File Exchange submissions and let me know if you still see the error?

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Looks better but I still have two items of the same GitHub URL in Submissions. Weird.
@埃博拉酱, I think this is because the File Exchange submission associated with that repository (Ebola-Chan-bot/MATLAB-Extension) was deleted. I can clean it up--did you want that File Exchange submission to remain deleted?
I hope it restored if possible - or cleaned up if not. In any case, making sure no identical entries here is of top priority.
I re-published it, so the identical entry on your My File Exchange page should be gone now.
It's close. But why isn't the version number up-to-date? GitHub Release is 19.3.0, File Exchange is still 19.2.1. Shouldn't it be an automatic update to the latest version?
I see 19.3.0 published now--did you re-publish or update the release on GitHub?
I manually republished it after it did not update on File Exchange for several days. I don't know why but it also happens from time to time in my other toolboxes.

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