Someone else added it to PyPI without telling me. And people started using it from PyPI.
I started getting messages about it, like PyPI developers asking maintainers to upgrade package metadata to include if it supported Python 3. That's when I realized it was on PyPI in the first place.
I had to contact the original uploaded to get access to the account.
One user even emailed me a question and said I had an obligation to support it, since I put it on PyPI.
Damned if you do, damned if you don't.