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The project was blocked by "ultranormaliztion" introduced in pypi/warehouse#10498. The only name I found that seems to be similar after the ultranormalization is lion. To my taste, these are 2 completely different words. Lion is an animal, l10n is a common abbreviation for "localization". Also, if it matters, the project "lion" isn't very active nor popular, so I'm not mimicking it.
Maintenance or replacement?
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Source code repositories URLs
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Contact and additional research
Most likely, inapplicable. There is no described procedure for claiming "similar" names yet (see pypi/warehouse#11139). I'm not going to replace the project with colliding name and so don't find explicit consent from the author necessary. Still, if PyPA disagrees on that matter, we can try to involve the lion's author in the process.
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Project to be claimed
l10n
: https://pypi.org/project/l10nYour PyPI username
orsinium
: https://pypi.org/user/orsiniumReasons for the request
The project was blocked by "ultranormaliztion" introduced in pypi/warehouse#10498. The only name I found that seems to be similar after the ultranormalization is lion. To my taste, these are 2 completely different words. Lion is an animal, l10n is a common abbreviation for "localization". Also, if it matters, the project "lion" isn't very active nor popular, so I'm not mimicking it.
Maintenance or replacement?
No response
Source code repositories URLs
No response
Contact and additional research
Most likely, inapplicable. There is no described procedure for claiming "similar" names yet (see pypi/warehouse#11139). I'm not going to replace the project with colliding name and so don't find explicit consent from the author necessary. Still, if PyPA disagrees on that matter, we can try to involve the lion's author in the process.
Code of Conduct
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: