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I emailed the owner on October 9, 2024, and received a positive reply, which I quote verbatim: "Sounds like an interesting project. I am happy to transfer. What is your PyPi username?"
I replied immediately and sent another email to ensure my reply did not end up in the spam, but I have yet to hear from the current package owner.
I assume that the current package owner may have more pressing matters than transferring this old Python package, so having received what I believe to be the original owner's blessing for the package transfer, I decided to ask here for help.
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Project to be claimed
https://pypi.org/project/hammer/
Your PyPI username
https://pypi.org/user/LucaCappelletti94/
Reasons for the request
My team and I are developing a Python package for predicting characteristics of molecules, and we thought the name 'hammer' worked both as the model is hammer-shaped and we identified a working acronym for that name.
There is a package currently called Hammer on PyPi which is, I believe, abandoned as it has had no release since 2012 and the links are dead.
Maintenance or replacement?
Replacement
Source code repositories URLs
The link goes to 404: https://github.com/aol/hammer
My project repository: https://github.com/LucaCappelletti94/hammer
Contact and additional research
I emailed the owner on October 9, 2024, and received a positive reply, which I quote verbatim: "Sounds like an interesting project. I am happy to transfer. What is your PyPi username?"
I replied immediately and sent another email to ensure my reply did not end up in the spam, but I have yet to hear from the current package owner.
I assume that the current package owner may have more pressing matters than transferring this old Python package, so having received what I believe to be the original owner's blessing for the package transfer, I decided to ask here for help.
Code of Conduct
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: