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Transfer repo back to @kennethreitz #235

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kennethreitz opened this issue Mar 30, 2024 · 2 comments
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Transfer repo back to @kennethreitz #235

kennethreitz opened this issue Mar 30, 2024 · 2 comments
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@kennethreitz
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If you're up for it!

@hyperupcall
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@kennethreitz Hey! Sorry for the slow reply, I haven't been as active on GitHub recently.

I will most certainly honor your request :). I don't remember if you had maintainer privileges at the time when the repository was transferred to me, but a short while after I revoked everyone's commit access (but mine) because I didn't want a supply chain attack to slip by. Sort of fitting as xz has recently been in the news.

I'll make a few tweaks to the README, then I'll transfer the repository. I've been meaning to make a release with the features and fixes that have been added over the past year or so, but as you can see that has not happened. I was planing to add a bunch of tests (using a POSIX compliant shell test runner) before release, but did not finish with that.

Were you planning on archiving this repository? If so, I think it would be nice to have one last release with the existing things all tidied up.

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@kennethreitz It seems I'm unable to transfer the repository as its existence under your username has been "retired":

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Should we try something else?

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