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Our team has developed and published an open-source library for conducting A/B tests which will benefit data scientists/analytics community and enthusiasts.
We would like to claim ambrosia project name in PyPI, since the existing project with such name has no releases, no PyPI homepage, does not have any activity and owner contact information; so I believe it clearly falls under the definition of "abandoned project".
This name of the project was agreed with the lawyers of our company in the process of publishing the library as an open source project and is really important for us.
We are going to continue to actively develop our Ambrosia project for the benefit of the open community.
Maintenance or replacement?
Replacement
Source code repositories URLs
There is no evidence of existing project repository(it has no PyPI page) Project to be published
Contact and additional research
I have found no evidence of such project in PyPI, its functionality, and any author contact information.
Code of Conduct
I agree to follow the PSF Code of Conduct
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Hello @xandaau, I can confirm the project exists but has no releases and is therefore considered invalid. I will attempt contact with the owner and allow one week for replies before proceeding with the transfer.
Project to be claimed
ambrosia
: has no active page in PyPI(https://pypi.org/project/ambrosia/)Your PyPI username
xandaau
: https://pypi.org/user/xandaauReasons for the request
Our team has developed and published an open-source library for conducting A/B tests which will benefit data scientists/analytics community and enthusiasts.
We would like to claim
ambrosia
project name in PyPI, since the existing project with such name has no releases, no PyPI homepage, does not have any activity and owner contact information; so I believe it clearly falls under the definition of "abandoned project".This name of the project was agreed with the lawyers of our company in the process of publishing the library as an open source project and is really important for us.
We are going to continue to actively develop our
Ambrosia
project for the benefit of the open community.Maintenance or replacement?
Replacement
Source code repositories URLs
There is no evidence of existing project repository(it has no PyPI page)
Project to be published
Contact and additional research
I have found no evidence of such project in PyPI, its functionality, and any author contact information.
Code of Conduct
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: