> Excerpts from H Xu's message of Fri Dec 24 18:13:54 +0100 2010:
> > Hi Marc Weber,
> >
> > Could you also add a feature which allows to change the owner of the
> > scripts? Thanks.
>
> Only the owner should be able to change it, correct?
This question usually comes up when the original maintainer has
disappeared. If we really want to transfer ownership, it must be done
by a Vim website maintainer.
However, it may not be the right thing to do. In many cases we should
deprecate an existing script and redirect users to another one. Or a
list of alternatives. Otherwise we get into trouble when the original
maintainer reappears. Or we don't know if a script version was made by
the previous or the current maintainer. Let's keep these things crystal
clear.
> So does it make sense to split it into "maintainer" and "original author"?
>
> In fact I made the suggestion about adding collaborators. This would
> mean that multiple people would have the possibility to update scripts.
> (Eg the github way)
>
> Would adding the collaborator feature server your needs as well?
It sounds useful, but I don't think it's a solution for a maintainer
that disappeared, since he can't agree or disagree with new
collaborators.
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