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<h1><a href="../doc/disputes.html">disputes</a></h1> <p>Handling Module Name Disputes</p>
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<h2 id="SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</h2>
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<ol><li>Get the author email with <code>npm owner ls <pkgname></code></li><li>Email the author, CC <a href="mailto:i@izs.me">i@izs.me</a>.</li><li>After a few weeks, if there's no resolution, we'll sort it out.</li></ol>
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<h2 id="DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</h2>
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<p>There sometimes arise cases where a user publishes a module, and then
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later, some other user wants to use that name. Here are some common
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ways that happens (each of these is based on actual events.)</p>
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<ol><li>Bob writes a JavaScript module <code>foo</code>, which is not node-specific.
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Bob doesn't use node at all. Joe wants to use <code>foo</code> in node, so he
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wraps it in an npm module. Some time later, Bob starts using node,
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and wants to take over management of his program.</li><li>Bob writes an npm module <code>foo</code>, and publishes it. Perhaps much
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later, Joe finds a bug in <code>foo</code>, and fixes it. He sends a pull
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request to Bob, but Bob doesn't have the time to deal with it,
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because he has a new job and a new baby and is focused on his new
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erlang project, and kind of not involved with node any more. Joe
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would like to publish a new <code>foo</code>, but can't, because the name is
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taken.</li><li>Bob writes a 10-line flow-control library, and calls it <code>foo</code>, and
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publishes it to the npm registry. Being a simple little thing, it
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never really has to be updated. Joe works for Foo Inc, the makers
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of the critically acclaimed and widely-marketed <code>foo</code> JavaScript
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toolkit framework. They publish it to npm as <code>foojs</code>, but people are
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routinely confused when <code>npm install foo</code> is some different thing.</li><li>Bob writes a parser for the widely-known <code>foo</code> file format, because
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he needs it for work. Then, he gets a new job, and never updates the
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prototype. Later on, Joe writes a much more complete <code>foo</code> parser,
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but can't publish, because Bob's <code>foo</code> is in the way.</li></ol>
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<p>The validity of Joe's claim in each situation can be debated. However,
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Joe's appropriate course of action in each case is the same.</p>
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<ol><li><code>npm owner ls foo</code>. This will tell Joe the email address of the
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owner (Bob).</li><li>Joe emails Bob, explaining the situation <strong>as respecfully as possible</strong>,
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and what he would like to do with the module name. He adds
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isaacs <a href="mailto:i@izs.me">i@izs.me</a> to the CC list of the email. Mention in the email
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that Bob can run <code>npm owner add joe foo</code> to add Joe as an owner of
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the <code>foo</code> package.</li><li>After a reasonable amount of time, if Bob has not responded, or if
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Bob and Joe can't come to any sort of resolution, email isaacs
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<a href="mailto:i@izs.me">i@izs.me</a> and we'll sort it out.</li></ol>
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<h2 id="REASONING">REASONING</h2>
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<p>In almost every case so far, the parties involved have been able to reach
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an amicable resolution without any major intervention. Most people
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really do want to be reasonable, and are probably not even aware that
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they're in your way.</p>
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<p>Module ecosystems are most vibrant and powerful when they are as
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self-directed as possible. If an admin one day deletes something you
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had worked on, then that is going to make most people quite upset,
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regardless of the justification. When humans solve their problems by
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talking to other humans with respect, everyone has the chance to end up
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feeling good about the interaction.</p>
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<h2 id="EXCEPTIONS">EXCEPTIONS</h2>
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<p>Some things are not allowed, and will be removed without discussion if
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they are brought to the attention of the npm registry admins, including
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but not limited to:</p>
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<ol><li>Malware (that is, a module designed to exploit or harm the machine on
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which it is installed)</li><li>Violations of copyright or licenses (for example, cloning an
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MIT-licensed program, and then removing or changing the copyright and
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license statement)</li><li>Illegal content.</li></ol>
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<p>If you see bad behavior like this, please report it right away.</p>
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<h2 id="SEE-ALSO">SEE ALSO</h2>
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<ul><li><a href="../doc/registry.html">registry(1)</a></li><li><a href="../doc/owner.html">owner(1)</a></li></ul>
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