"So if something is dropped or in this case deregistered, the original initiator still has to take care of it until his death or someone else takes the burden, is what you say?" Or until it is moved to an unofficial (##) channel. As long as it is an official channel, yes, I think it should be maintained by the members of the project that the channel is officially about. There is also, like I said before, the option of creating and moving to an unofficial channel, ##pygame.
Note I say it 'should'. I can't force you or anybody else to do this, but pygame is the only group that can take over the channel, which is why I am asking. I'd much rather have ops on #pygame than do something silly like move to ##pygame. It's just IRC, after all, it shouldn't be so serious. On 2/19/08, Marcus von Appen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On, Tue Feb 19, 2008, Devin Jeanpierre wrote: > > > "How dare you to say one of the pygame > > members then should take resposibility for it?" > > It was founded by Pygame. That is why it is a # (official) channel, > > not a ## channel. Like I said, it was deregistered-- not never > > registered in the first place. > > So if something is dropped or in this case deregistered, the original > initiator still has to take care of it until his death or someone else > takes the burden, is what you say? > > I can btw. register the channel #frugulator for something, drop it > afterwards and the project members of frugulator will be responsible > afterwards according to your logic ;-). > > Regards > Marcus >