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Regain pyquery project ownership #3281

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gawel opened this issue Nov 18, 2017 · 6 comments
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Regain pyquery project ownership #3281

gawel opened this issue Nov 18, 2017 · 6 comments
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@gawel
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gawel commented Nov 18, 2017

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The project is currently owned by https://readthedocs.org/profiles/mirror/
But I'm the owner: https://github.com/gawel/pyquery

I'd like to regain project ownership so I can keep it up to date.

Is there any solution ?

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An up to date doc

Actual Result

Not able to change project's settings

@safwanrahman
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Can you please take a look here

https://docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/dmca/index.html

@gawel
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gawel commented Nov 18, 2017

Ok, I've read that. Thanks.

Do I really need to follow those steps ? I'm pretty sure I've created this project some years ago and this mirror guy took ownership at some point (probably after an upgrade of rtdf).

@agjohnson
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@gawel nope, no need to follow dmca take down

The mirror user is an internal user we use for non-RTD sphinx projects. I can add you as a maintainer.

@agjohnson agjohnson self-assigned this Nov 21, 2017
@gawel
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gawel commented Nov 21, 2017

If this allow me to edit project's settings, that's perfect. (i'd like to switch to py3 one day, etc.)

@agjohnson
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Sorry for the wait. I have bestowed the power upon you, wield it wisely.

@gawel
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gawel commented Dec 15, 2017

No problem. Thanks a lot.

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