I've tried contacting the maintainers and haven't been able to get response
I am one of the maintainers of the official LCM project and would like to claim the PyPi LCM project so I can upload updated packages, based on the most recent release with compatibility for more recent versions of Python and OSes.
On March 13 2024 I sent an email to Easton Potokar (eastonpots@byu.edu is the address listed for him on BYU's website) since his profile is listed as an LCM maintainer on PyPi.
On April 25 2024 I sent an email to Joshua Mangelson (mangelson@byu.edu), since he is listed under the contact info for FRoSt Lab at BYU.
@di, pinging you because it looks like you usually handle these. Do you need anything more from me in order to complete this? Thanks in advance for your help!
Project to be claimed
lcm
: https://pypi.org/project/lcmYour PyPI username
Nosracd
: https://pypi.org/user/NosracdReasons for the request
As described on the project page, it is based on a fork of the official LCM project. Also it appears to be abandoned because:
I am one of the maintainers of the official LCM project and would like to claim the PyPi LCM project so I can upload updated packages, based on the most recent release with compatibility for more recent versions of Python and OSes.
Maintenance or replacement?
Maintenance
Source code repositories URLs
The current repository is this fork: https://bitbucket.org/frostlab/lcm/commits/branch/master I intend to replace it with the upstream: https://github.com/lcm-proj/lcm
Contact and additional research
On March 13 2024 I sent an email to Easton Potokar (eastonpots@byu.edu is the address listed for him on BYU's website) since his profile is listed as an LCM maintainer on PyPi.
On April 25 2024 I sent an email to Joshua Mangelson (mangelson@byu.edu), since he is listed under the contact info for FRoSt Lab at BYU.
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