To transfer elisp repositories to the sagemath organization, a second step 
transferring is necessary because I do not have a permission 
(please refer to 
https://help.github.com/en/github/administering-a-repository/transferring-a-repository#about-repository-transfers
) for detail.

I will transfer five elisp repos (ob-sagemath, auto-complete-sage, 
company-sage, helm-sage, and anything-sage) to your account(@dimpase) on 
github. Then,

   1. Please accept them.
   2. And following 
   
https://help.github.com/en/github/administering-a-repository/transferring-a-repository#transferring-a-repository-owned-by-your-user-account,
 
   please transfer these 5 repositories to sagemath organization.
   

I am sorry for the trouble but thank your for your corporation.

Best,
Sho Takemori


2019年11月4日月曜日 20時55分25秒 UTC+9 Dima Pasechnik:
>
> On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 2:59 PM Emmanuel Charpentier 
> <emanuel.c...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > 
> > Case in point: 
> > 
> > During a few years, someone called Sho Katemori created and maintained a 
> couple of (very) useful Sage-related packages fpr emacs users: 
> > 
> > sage-shell-mode: an emacs interface to Sage, allowing the integration of 
> typeset maths and 2D graphics in an emacs buffer managing a Sage 
> interactive session ; 
> > ob-sagemath, an org-mode interface to Sage, alowing integration of 
> "live" Sage code snippets in a document ; 
> > anything-sage, auto-complete-sage and helm sage, Sage extensions of 
> various emacs utilities. 
> > 
> > 
> > Note: sage-shell-mode was a very welcome and timely  replacement for the 
> old sage-mode package, deemed unmaintainable by its maintainer (Ivan 
> Andrus). It seems to have become popular (for Sage-reasonable values of 
> "popular", of course...). 
> > 
> > However, Sho Katemori seems to have dropped off the Net: his (her ?) 
> last contribution to his/hers Github repositories dates back to march 2018 
> ; an attempt to mail him/her is still unanswered. As a consequence, those 
> package have some unanswered issues. 
> > 
> > It seems that sage-shell mode has been somehow "adopted" by Sage : its 
> current repository is now part of the Sage hierarchy on Github, which 
> allowed Frédéric Chapoton, then myself, to integrate some change needed for 
> Python 3 compatibility. 
> > 
> > I'd like to propose similar change to ob-sagemath ; it is also possible 
> that some other users may propose changes to the other packages (which are 
> not (yet) my cup of tea...). 
> > 
> > Hence the questions: 
> > 
> > Can we "adopt" these packages as we did for sage-shell-mode ? 
> > If so, how ? 
>
> The easiest would be if the author transferred the github repos to 
> Sagemath github organization. 
> I'm cc-ing this to all the email addresses I found on the web... 
>
> If we don't get such a transfer done (which obviously needs the 
> author's involvement) 
> then we can just have copies of anything-sage, auto-complete-sage and 
> helm sage hosted. 
>
> ob-sage is harder, as it does not have a license... 
>
> Best 
> Dima 
> > 
> > 
> > And, more generally: 
> > 
> > Do we have a policy about  external but sage-related software suffering 
> "abandon" by their original authors/maintainers ? 
> > 
> > Advice requested... 
> > 
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