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mzgoddard opened this issue Jun 22, 2017 · 5 comments
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Proposal for new npm maintainer #6

mzgoddard opened this issue Jun 22, 2017 · 5 comments

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@mzgoddard
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Hi there, I have a project, https://github.com/mzgoddard/jest-webpack#how-it-works, in active development and I'm curious if you'd be open to me taking over this name on npm since this seems to be an inactive project.

@ColCh
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ColCh commented Jun 24, 2017

Hi. Thank you for contacting me!
This project seems interesting. At very first stage, current project (ColCh/jest-webpack) meant to be like yours.
So, I agree that we change npm module owner.

Please give me some time to read about name ownership translation. I will notify You when all is ready.

@mzgoddard
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@ColCh thank you for responding. I think the easiest way to add an owner/maintainer on npm is through the web interface. You can log in and navigate to the package and click edit or the plus button in the collaborators section. https://www.npmjs.com/package/jest-webpack npm seems to have many names for the same thing, write access to the package. I think the author field is just an editable value in the package.json. There is also the npm owner command.

@ColCh
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ColCh commented Jun 28, 2017

It seems to be done:

~ $ npm owner ls jest-webpack
mzgoddard <[email protected]>
colch <[email protected]>

I've deprecated version 0 of jest-webpack.

From now You have access to npm module name.

Good luck! Please close issue if everything is OK

@mzgoddard
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@ColCh I released my implementation as 0.3.0 to reduce confusion between it and your prior work. Thanks again!

@ColCh
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ColCh commented Jul 11, 2017

@mzgoddard glad to hear :) Good luck with your work!

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