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Who has "component" namespace? #73
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I think there's a good change @dandv reserved it (for componentjs?). He registered a lot of organizations when he took the 3rd party library packaging initiative. |
But as component is using componentjs as the github organization I don't see a problem giving you access to the component organization. |
And who has ACME. :-) I want to start something like Perl's ACME. :-) |
Unfortunately it's not me. I'd be happy to give out the names to people who do something with them - the whole reason I've registered ~150 organizations. Whoever owns |
Not as hip, not as hip. :-) Also, my components are more componentcs as in coffeescript. ;-) Thanks though. There should be a way to contact organization owners. :-( |
If we're unlucky enough, Maybe post a request for the namespace in the forums and see if the "culprit" sees it. |
Someone at MDG could be kindly asked to forward an email request to the owner. |
I asked here: meteor/meteor#4360 |
As you might know, I developed Blaze Components. I think it would be cool if they would be under their own namespace. So my question is, is there a way to know who has "component" organization registered in Meteor namespace? And how we could arrange to use it for Blaze Components. :-)
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