Hi, I would like to remain as a maintainer but it seems like the main
maintainer is not active anymore. Is there no way for us to change the main
maintainer, without me "abandoning" the package and then flagging it as
orphaned?

Kind regards,
Dobromir

On Tue, 16 Sept 2025, 00:00 Muflone, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> > If that was only about a few days without contact then I wouldn't even
> bother you. tjquillan haven't logged in to the site for 6+ months and his
> last commit to the repo was 20+ months ago.
> > In meantime Dobromir Marinov was doing all the work updating the repo
> and I'm greatful for that.
> > After exchanging some messages it turned that he unfortunately no longer
> uses the package.
> > That's absolutely fine but it explains why between version 2025.1 and
> 2025.2 there have been *seven* updates of IJ and *none* of them made to the
> package repository.
> >
> > If that does not meet the conditions to consider package orphaned then I
> don't know what else needs to happen (or not happen) for this to be the
> case.
>
> As long the package is updated from any of the maintainers, there's no
> reason to orphan the package.
>
> If the current co-maintainers don't want to maintaing it anymore they
> can simply abandon the package leaving the main maintainer in charge for
> the package.
>
> If the main maintainer doesn't update the package then an orphan request
> can be filed.
>
>
> Regards
>
>
> --
> Muflone
>
>

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