Hello,

I am developing an open-source scientific software which is designed
to perform multiscale molecular simulations of large biomolecules
(lipid membranes, DNA, etc.). The software is more or less ready to be
shown to the world-wide community, and the Google Code seems to be a
most suitable candidate for hosting.
Unfortunately there is an issue which I hope you might help me to
solve: The software is named "MAGIC", so I would to get the same name
on Google Code. It turned out that the name is occupied now by an
empty project which is inactive for a three years from now. (http://
code.google.com/p/magic/)
According to the Google Code FAQ, I had tried to contact project's
owner by email stated on project's page, but this e-mail does not
exist anymore. After that I have tried to contact project owner via
bug tracker (http://code.google.com/p/magic/issues/detail?id=1), but
no answer came during last month.
So it looks like the project is dead (actually have never been alive)
and I wonder if it is possible for me to get control over it? If so,
it would solve both my hosting problem and give a new birth for a
already registered project account.

Thank you,

/Alexander Mirzoev

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