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Name of the crate #21
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Hi @neon64, much appreciated your generosity and kindness to transfer the |
Okay no worries.. Well maybe for now I'll just put a clear link to this project suggesting people go use it instead. |
Thanks @neon64! :) |
Hey @neon64, are you still willing to shift the ownership of the |
@antiagainst I'd be fine to transfer ownership. Which username(s) should I invite? |
@Jasper-Bekkers, @kvark and @antiagainst at least I think :-) |
Yes. Thanks @neon64! |
First off, this isn't exactly an issue per se.
I was looking through my crates on
crates.io
and discovered I had a crate from 2 years ago namedspirv
- which I created just to support a hobby project before there were any other SPIR-V libraries in Rust. I haven't maintained it in ages and the code/features/testing/etc are quite obviously inferior to the fantastic work being done in this crate. So basically my question is, since I'm going to mark that as 'abandoned' and suggest that nobody should use it, would another crate (eg: this one) like to take thatspirv
name?I realise this is perhaps a dumb question, since changing names on crates.io would force all the users of
rspirv
to change their code, however I guess I'm just letting you know in case somebody feels thatspirv
is a 'nicer' or more canonical name to use.Edit: I guess I'm also looking for rust-lang/rust#41616
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