There is no clear error message for why the name pangram is disallowed.
* `invalid-payload`: The name 'pangram' isn't allowed. See https://pypi.org/help/#project-name for more information.
The link lists the possibilities of the name being similar to a standard library or other common typo, but I was able to use this name in testpypi which indicates to me that this is not an explicitly disallowed name but rather it has been registered by another user with no releases created.
Project to be claimed
pangram
: https://pypi.org/project/pangramYour PyPI username
maxspero
: https://pypi.org/user/maxsperoReasons for the request
There is no clear error message for why the name
pangram
is disallowed.The link lists the possibilities of the name being similar to a standard library or other common typo, but I was able to use this name in testpypi which indicates to me that this is not an explicitly disallowed name but rather it has been registered by another user with no releases created.
One other note, I was able to create a pending trusted publisher for the project name
pangram
but publishing the package fails: https://github.com/pangramlabs/pangram-sdk/actions/runs/9586098819/job/26433364878Other context is we own pangram.com and pangramlabs.com and as far as I know there is no other commercial or open-source project named
pangram
.Maintenance or replacement?
None
Source code repositories URLs
https://github.com/pangramlabs/pangram-sdk
Contact and additional research
Owner is not reachable - no indication of who owns the package and no associated email.
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