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by tatterdemalion
3696 days ago
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This is incorrect and very rude. Rubygems has also implemented an automated delete feature. Rubygems and NPM have orders of magnitude more users than crates.io; once crates.io approaches that scale the team will have to allow users to delete crates or somehow find funding to field these kinds of support tickets. |
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* people publish stuff inadvertently (i.e. private information/keys) * people publish stuff they are not allowed to (i.e. copyright and trademark violations) * people publish stuff you do not want to see published (i.e. stuff related to breaking legal or ethical laws)
It can be argued that users must not do that or that cargo.io doesn't have to oblige, but if they, for example, get a DMCA notice they'll still have to.