Hi,
My name is Daniel Gilman, I’m an astrophysicist at the University of Toronto (this is my website if you want to verify I’m a real person http://www.astro.utoronto.ca/~gilman/). It seems we have both decided that “pyHalo” is a great name for a python package to be registered on pypi.org such that it may be pip-installed. The name conflict is preventing me from uploading my own pyHalo package, which you can find here: https://github.com/dangilman/pyHalo.
I notice that your package registered as pyHalo https://github.com/gitFurious/PyHaloFour hasn’t had any code pushed to it in 7 years, so I wondered if maybe that software is no longer in active use or development? If that is the case, I am wondering if you wound’t mind un-registering PyHaloFour from pypi.org so that I can register my own code under the name pyhalo. Of course, if doing this is would be really inconvenient for you or anyone else who might be using PyHaloFour, I can search for another solution.
Thanks, and stay safe,
Hi,
My name is Daniel Gilman, I’m an astrophysicist at the University of Toronto (this is my website if you want to verify I’m a real person http://www.astro.utoronto.ca/~gilman/). It seems we have both decided that “pyHalo” is a great name for a python package to be registered on pypi.org such that it may be pip-installed. The name conflict is preventing me from uploading my own pyHalo package, which you can find here: https://github.com/dangilman/pyHalo.
I notice that your package registered as pyHalo https://github.com/gitFurious/PyHaloFour hasn’t had any code pushed to it in 7 years, so I wondered if maybe that software is no longer in active use or development? If that is the case, I am wondering if you wound’t mind un-registering PyHaloFour from pypi.org so that I can register my own code under the name pyhalo. Of course, if doing this is would be really inconvenient for you or anyone else who might be using PyHaloFour, I can search for another solution.
Thanks, and stay safe,