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by kwhinnery
837 days ago
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We do intend to take a more editorial approach to scopes, and assign scopes to users in a way we think is more intuitive for end users of JSR. We have reserved some obvious scope names already, but in the future, we'd likely entertain requests to reassign ownership of scopes for the benefit of the broader user community (as in the case of a brand owner requesting ownership of their brand name). So in the case that a user published "@cocacola/foo", previously published versions of "@cocacola/foo" would remain available indefinitely (unless they were found to be malicious), but we would likely be willing to assign ownership of the "@cocacola" scope to a representative from that brand/company if they asked for it and we could verify their identity. The original author of "@cocacola/foo" would need to publish the module going forward under a different scope. |
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So you're basically committing to repeating the Kik drama? For reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kik_Messenger#Open-source_modu...
It would be great to find a way of structuring these registries/repositories in a way so there wouldn't be any name collisions, and also avoid the built-in support for companies to take names away from individuals.