
I’m 100% sure Steve is a Microsoft employee and I’m like 95% sure Christopher is too :)
On Apr 20, 2016, at 12:24 AM, Richard Jones <richard@python.org> wrote:
Just to be clear, are you the user "Microsoft"? You're not posting from a @microsoft.com <http://microsoft.com/> email domain, is all. Or are you just a "concerned citizen"? Because in the case of the latter there's really nothing for me to do here without a request from someone actually wanting to do something with the name.
Richard
On 20 April 2016 at 07:52, Christopher Wilcox <python@crwilcox.com <mailto:python@crwilcox.com>> wrote: DistUtils-Sig:
I was searching warehouse for all Microsoft owned packages today and came across a certain user that seems to have parked on a few different package names that I don’t believe he has any intention of using (@rodmena). https://warehouse.python.org/user/rodmena/ <https://warehouse.python.org/user/rodmena/>
Can we get these released to the proper owners? He seems to have done this rather broadly.
If possible can the user @Microsoft be marked as the owner of the Microsoft package?
Thanks! Chris Wilcox
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