Re: [racket-dev] github.com/racket-lang

2019-07-23 Thread Neil Van Dyke
If no current people recognize it, then maybe a Racket official can report it to GitHub *as a possible security problem*, which should be less likely to be ignored than general customer support requests. (Specifically, it's potentially a way to impersonate official Racket stuff, such as in (po

Re: [racket-dev] github.com/racket-lang

2019-07-23 Thread Stephen De Gabrielle
It’s not an account it’s an organisation. S. On Tue, 23 Jul 2019 at 21:01, 'John Clements' via Racket Developers < racket-dev@googlegroups.com> wrote: > Me neither. I took a look at their “report abuse” button, and it looks > like it’s for DMCA violations and similar. More generally, it suggests

Re: [racket-dev] github.com/racket-lang

2019-07-23 Thread 'John Clements' via Racket Developers
Me neither. I took a look at their “report abuse” button, and it looks like it’s for DMCA violations and similar. More generally, it suggests a certain attitude on the part of GitHub which I generally respect but which might make it very hard to do much about this. It probably wouldn’t hurt to a

Re: [racket-dev] github.com/racket-lang

2019-07-23 Thread Sam Tobin-Hochstadt
I don't know who controls that account. Sam On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 8:04 AM Neil Van Dyke wrote: > > There's a GitHub presence, "https://github.com/racket-lang";, which has > the Racket logo, but no Repositories/People/Projects visible. People who > land on that could think Racket has nothing on

[racket-dev] Pre-Release Testing for v7.4

2019-07-23 Thread 'John Clements' via Racket Developers
Testing for the v7.4 release (using the v7.3.0.900 release candidate build) Search for your name on the checklist page to find relevant items, either reply when you finish an item (please indicate which item/s is/are done), or check it off yourself on the checklist page. Also

[racket-dev] github.com/racket-lang

2019-07-23 Thread Neil Van Dyke
There's a GitHub presence, "https://github.com/racket-lang";, which has the Racket logo, but no Repositories/People/Projects visible. People who land on that could think Racket has nothing on GitHub. Also, if it's not in our control, it's a bit of a security problem. If one of us controls it,