What I've learned - large pypi package are owned by dozen of people (django,...
What I've learned
- large pypi package are owned by dozen of people (django, pip, etc)
- anonymous looking packages often have some name if you look hard enough
- There isn't a good way to find "the one owner"
- Contributor/maintainer/owner/copyright holder are very fuzzy concepts.
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**Maintainer: **maybe they're the person responsible for it now, or at least back then, long ago
**Contributor**: maybe made 1 git commit and is in the authors file. They don't want to be contact as a maintainer
**Owner(s): **The person who still controls the pypi credentials & can publish more versions
**Copyright holder: **Like contributor, with legal flavor. Could be an organization, have fun getting a company to help you.