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Abandoned crate policy #17

@joshtriplett

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@joshtriplett

This is separate from any kind of change to the squatting policy.

We should have a policy for abandoned crates, where the maintainer is non-responsive for an extremely long period of time, doesn't answer mails even to say "yes" or "no", and doesn't answer issues or pull requests, someone can potentially take on maintenance.

We may or may not want that to take place by giving ownership of the original crate. Rather, we might have a technical means of providing patch indications, along the lines of "dependencies on foo can be satisfied by the fooier crate after this version".

We could learn from the Debian project here. They have an "MIA" process for detecting inactive developers/maintainers, as well as a "provides" mechanism.

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