Hello,

I recently tried to start up a new project and Google Code informed me
that a project of the same name already existed in SourceForge. It
prevented me creating the new project and has emailed the project
owners to ask if they'd mind me using the same name. Sounds good and
all very socially responsible.

I just wondered though what we'd do in this case where the SourceForge
project seems now defunc. There has been no SCM activity since 2006
and no files to download. Is there any avenue to get an exception to
the rule here? I'm a bit worried in case the email for the project
owner is no longer valid and I won't get the OK (or not) from them.

Cheers,
Toby

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