top | item 38896588

(no title)

minot | 2 years ago

> NPM wants to have its cake and eat it too, which is the problem here. The solution is just to say that if you publish a package to NPM you give it the perpetual right to distribute it as-is, and then remove the ability for users to delete their packages at-will.

Yes, exactly!

Kind of unrelated, but I think it is important to remember that the left-pad was also ENTIRELY npm team's fault. You can't just take away a namespace from someone just because some startup like kik comes knocking.

Toyota does not have a right to my domain dot tld slash toyota The correct answer would have been npm to tell kik to pound sand.

npm has never fixed this grave error.

https://blog.npmjs.org/post/141577284765/kik-left-pad-and-np...

> We stand by our package name dispute resolution policy, and the decision to which it led us.

npm deserves to die.

discuss

order

No comments yet.