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PaulParau avatar PaulParau commented on August 15, 2024 6

One last update: we also solved the nuget situation and are able to push updates to the original packages (we also published a new prerelease version yesterday). So everything's set to continue the project.

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PaulParau avatar PaulParau commented on August 15, 2024 1

Hi everyone,

We finally made some progress and solved the issues with our organization's account.

We forked the project there Recognos/Metrics.NET and going forward, we intend to maintain and support this as an 'official' fork. Anyone who wants to contribute is of course welcome to do so.

Regarding open pull requests and issues, does anyone know of a way to copy them to a forked repository? I guess an alternative would be to manually recreate them on the forked repo.

We have not yet solved the nuget situation; most likely we'll have to create a new package. We'll keep you posted.

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mnadel avatar mnadel commented on August 15, 2024

+1

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LeonidVasilyev avatar LeonidVasilyev commented on August 15, 2024

+1

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bogdangaliceanu avatar bogdangaliceanu commented on August 15, 2024

I used to work with etishor. Sadly, I must inform you that he will not be continuing to support this library. While there is a chance a few of us (his former work colleagues) may support a fork of it sometime in the future, things are uncertain.

Right now, the best thing would be if those who are interested made a spin-off of Metrics.NET, so the community around it can go on. Etishor would have liked that immensely.

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mnadel avatar mnadel commented on August 15, 2024

Thanks for the info. Your note makes it sound like something bad happened to Etishor. Is he okay? There's a growing community who appreciates the work he's done & will surely carry the torch!

On Jan 23, 2016, at 3:46 AM, Bogdan Galiceanu [email protected] wrote:

I used to work with etishor. Sadly, I must inform you that he will not be continuing to support this library. While there is a chance a few of us (his former work colleagues) may support a fork of it sometime in the future, things are uncertain.

Right now, the best thing would be if those who are interested made a spin-off of Metrics.NET, so the community around it can go on. Etishor would have liked that immensely.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.

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mnadel avatar mnadel commented on August 15, 2024

I'd be open to helping maintain a (new) "official" fork of Metrics.NET. Anyone else interested?

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stephanstapel avatar stephanstapel commented on August 15, 2024

I am very sad to hear that bad things happend to etishor. Thanks a lot for letting us know!
Is there a chance to open this repository for new collaborators so that we can re-unite the forks under the original umbrella?

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mnadel avatar mnadel commented on August 15, 2024

I propose we move the repo to an organization so that no one person has exclusive access.

I just forked the repo into this org:

https://github.com/metrics-net

I've been maintaining a repo containing an updated InfluxDB integration for Metrics.NET. I'll move that to this organization as well.

Not sure what we can do with NuGet besides renaming the package?

On Jan 23, 2016, at 1:14 PM, Stephan [email protected] wrote:

I am very sad to hear that bad things happend to etishor. Thanks a lot for letting us know!
Is there a chance to open this repository for new collaborators so that we can re-unite the forks under the original umbrella?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.

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stephanstapel avatar stephanstapel commented on August 15, 2024

Concerning NuGet: maybe we can just write to [email protected] ?

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alhardy avatar alhardy commented on August 15, 2024

That's not good to hear. I also have a fork for an asp. Net 5 adaptor

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amccool avatar amccool commented on August 15, 2024

@bogdangaliceanu is there anyway to get this news pushed a bit higher on the project. I don't think people are aware of the status.

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bogdangaliceanu avatar bogdangaliceanu commented on August 15, 2024

@amccool I don't know. I will have a talk with some people at work to come up with a plan.

If anyone knows what GitHub's protocol is regarding the accounts/repos of deceased members, please let me know. I haven't been able to find anything. I guess the only thing to do is just contact GH support directly.

I (or someone else who knew Etishor) will let you know once we have news.

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mnadel avatar mnadel commented on August 15, 2024

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stephanstapel avatar stephanstapel commented on August 15, 2024

That is very sad news, @bogdangaliceanu. I am so sorry to hear this.
Will you ask GH for help or shall I?

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mnadel avatar mnadel commented on August 15, 2024

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amccool avatar amccool commented on August 15, 2024

@bogdangaliceanu https://help.github.com/articles/transferring-a-repository/ and probably need to use the "contact a human" button at the bottom

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bogdangaliceanu avatar bogdangaliceanu commented on August 15, 2024

OK, I spoke to the team at work and we decided we'd like to at least try to continue this project.

Etishor was the one managing the company account and so we need to talk to GH to give us access and have the project transferred there.

We will contact support soon and get things started. Expect updates from either myself or @hinteadan @LatisVlad @PaulParau

Thank you all for your help and interest

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bogdangaliceanu avatar bogdangaliceanu commented on August 15, 2024

I tried using "contact a human" twice but got a 405 Not Allowed when submitting the request.
Will try again later today or tomorrow.

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mnadel avatar mnadel commented on August 15, 2024

This is what they told me:

Thanks for reaching out. As you can imagine, in cases such as this our first priority is to protect the privacy and security of the account of the deceased.

In order to make any changes in ownership or access to the account, we would need to collect the information below from the person requesting access. Is there a family member or business associate of the deceased who would be best suited to request access to the account? Please note that we do ask for documentation to prove that the requesting party is lawfully allowed to access the account. If that is someone other than yourself, you may want to forward this information to them.

I hope this helps. If you have any other specific questions, feel free to ask.

Cheers,
Matt

Deceased or incapacitated information

Full name

Address

GitHub account name

If a paid account, last four digits of the credit card on file for verification

Email address(es) used on the account

Requestor information

Full name

Address

Relationship to deceased or incapacitated (co-worker, business partner, next of kin, etc.)

Photocopy of the requesting party's photo ID (Government issued ID or Driver's License)

Documentation to prove that the requesting party is lawfully allowed to access the account

GitHub account of the requesting party, if applicable

Request information

Details about what you are requesting to be done with the account (eg. access to the account, deletion, stopping payments, information about the account etc.)
Verification

Proof of Death or Incapacitation, eg. Official, government issued death certificate or certified document signed by a medical professional in charge of the care of the user, if the user is incapacitated; or, obituary or news article about the death

Contact information for local authority for verification

Please also provide a statement given under penalty of perjury that the information that you are submitting is true to the best of your knowledge and that (again, to the best of your knowledge) you are not aware of any other third-parties that might have an ownership or copyright interest in the account or its contents.

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bogdangaliceanu avatar bogdangaliceanu commented on August 15, 2024

Thank you. I'll start chasing down those things.

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stephanstapel avatar stephanstapel commented on August 15, 2024

Good progress!
Did you contact nuget.org as well or shall I cover that?

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mnadel avatar mnadel commented on August 15, 2024

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stephanstapel avatar stephanstapel commented on August 15, 2024

I sent an email to [email protected]

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amccool avatar amccool commented on August 15, 2024

@stephanstapel any response from nuget.org ?

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amccool avatar amccool commented on August 15, 2024

@mnadel @bogdangaliceanu did you guys come to a consensus on where this repo might transfer to? @bogdangaliceanu was your company going to become the maintainer?

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stephanstapel avatar stephanstapel commented on August 15, 2024

@amcool I received a reply from Nuget. Transferring the ownership of the nuget package shouldn't be a problem, they suggested that the new owner is the same as the new github owner. So the github ownership should be progressed first!

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PaulParau avatar PaulParau commented on August 15, 2024

Thank you all for showing interest in continuing this project.

We are still working on this issue, retrieving all the information required to gain ownership has proven to be more difficult than anticipated. I am also awaiting a response from support to see what can be done about our company's organization. We are trying to get to the bottom of this quickly and we'll let you know as soon as we have more to share.

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stephanstapel avatar stephanstapel commented on August 15, 2024

Hi Paul,

the message I received from nuget ([email protected]) was:

It will probably easiest to pass ownership to a maintainer if the github repo. If that issue was resolved please let us know who should own it and we will work on validating the identity and ownership

So it shouldn't be too difficult to take over the existing nuget package (or at least to remove it).

Cheers,

Stephan

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mnadel avatar mnadel commented on August 15, 2024

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stephanstapel avatar stephanstapel commented on August 15, 2024

@PaulParau : that is great news, thanks a lot for your effort!

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Spiralis avatar Spiralis commented on August 15, 2024

Thanks guys. Most appreciated. Sorry about your loss.

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