On Sunday, May 26, 2013 8:14:29 PM UTC+4, Isaac Schlueter wrote:

> What would you think if I had a module in github called "request", 
> which was *not* related to Mikeal's "request" module?  I can do this 
> today with github, and there are some cases with github where this may 
> be sensible.  Maybe my thing is a Ruby program, that has nothing to do 
> with Node.  The context of github is vast, because it covers all of 
> OSS. 
>

Context of npm registry... is it "registry" or "repository"?.. could be 
just as vast. I mean, one module might be called "merge" because it merges 
objects, another module might be called "merge" because it merges modules, 
third one might merge universes together and still be in npm registry 
because it's written in js... 


Of course, if you have a thing that you think ought to be called 
> "merge" *instead*, and you would like to take over the "merge" name, 
> ask the author nicely.  See http://npm.im/doc/disputes.html 
>

How many disputes do you receive per month? Is there a mailing list or 
something where I can see ownership changes and reasons for such changes?


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