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Crate name on Crates.io #2
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What a coincidence, I did the rust version of gjson by myself because of the good syntax of gjson. Now that you've asked, I'll change the name of the project, but I might need some time. By the way, how do you know about this project? |
Great. Thanks for agreeing. The sooner the ownership can be changed the better, as I would like to publish soon. The instructions are simple. From the crates.io policy page state:
So you should be able to add me Here's the command to add me as an owner.
https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/publishing.html#managing-a-cratesio-based-crate
Your project popped up on my Github timeline and also on the crates.io homepage. |
I tried to do a
This command still needs to be run from your side as a last step:
Thanks |
I'm sorry, but I have already done, and got "An invite has been sent to tidwall". |
Everything looks good. Thank you. |
Hi, nice work on porting gjson from Go to Rust.
I'm the creator and maintainer of the official gjson project and the gjson specification.
I noticed that you chose to use the crate name
gjson
in crates.io. It so happens that the official Rust version of gjson is currently in development.I'm asking you if you could assign the ownership of the name to me as I believe the Rust community would benefit from having the
gjson
crate name point to the official project.https://crates.io/policies#package-ownership
Opening this issue to raise the concern as early as possible, because changing the crate name is easier at the early stage of the project.
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