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[GH-ISSUE #22] ntfy GitHub org #20
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Originally created by @binwiederhier on GitHub (Nov 25, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/issues/22
Hey @ntfy, if you're reading this, would you be willing to give up your username, so I can create a GitHub org for this project. Looks like you're not using the GitHub account anyway. I'd be willing to buy you a coffee or the like for your troubles.
@aslmx commented on GitHub (Nov 25, 2021):
ntfy.sh seems free 🤔 not?
Or are dots not allowed in orgnames?
@binwiederhier commented on GitHub (Nov 25, 2021):
Yeah dots are not allowed.
ntfyshmaybe, but idk...@aslmx commented on GitHub (Nov 26, 2021):
notify-ish :D
@binwiederhier commented on GitHub (Dec 6, 2021):
I registered https://github.com/ntfysh and https://github.com/ntfy-sh, but I think for now I won't move the project. I don't like either org names particularly.
@binwiederhier commented on GitHub (Dec 15, 2021):
I reached out to GitHub support regarding @ntfy and they said they don't respond to name squatting requests anymore. It's rather unfortunate, but I think we're out of luck.
@binwiederhier commented on GitHub (Dec 20, 2021):
I have reached someone who knows someone at GitHub and they're gonna look at in in January when they're back from PTO.
@binwiederhier commented on GitHub (Mar 12, 2022):
I have reached out to 2 people at GitHub without success. They all direct me to support which I've already tried. Sadly I think this is a lost cause. Closing this for now.