Francesco <francesco.monto...@gmail.com> writes: > In meanwhile perhaps some libzmq maintainer can simply register a new > project named "zeromq" and then later on we can setup some kind of > redirection rule
RTD provides a "custom domain" aka a "subdomain" namespace. I believe this would allow zeromq.readthedocs.io/libzmq This nicely mirrors GitHub's <org>.githup.io/<repo> namespace for its "pages" which naturally gives a spot from other zeromq repos to have their docs on RTD. Though some, at least PyZMQ, already have their own subdomain on RTD. The best I can tell from RTD's documentation is that their auth model assumes a single individual "owns" the project or subdomain names in the namespace. I do not know how to best map this to libzmq's development model. But, (purely IMO) I think it is reasonable for you, Francesco, to "own" the "zeromq" subdomain and "libzmq" project name on RTD. After all, you are the one actively doing the work. If at some future time you wish to transfer ownership you could of course seek someone to take it. Even letting things languish in the future seems okay to me as some future interested person can follow the RTD procedure and take over the name and the responsibility. -Brett.
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