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As of v1.1.1 [ipfs-npm-republish](https://www.npmjs.com/package/ipfs-npm-republish) works offline 🏕 If you have already installed a package locally whilst online, it will reuse existing caches for both contents and indexes when republishing to...

If the directory you'd like to analyze is called `arch`, then here are a collection of handy commands for generating a breakdown of sizes and structures: # breakdown of file...

You can also import that csv into excel/numbers and make some pretty graphs: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1060/61718197-64202180-ad5a-11e9-8b0d-8a3ee9a4b310.png)

Updated with real data now that rsync has finished, also uploaded the csv file here: https://gist.github.com/andrew/3ca196c9aa464a9a35d23e669d6e70bd

Uber just [announced](https://eng.uber.com/introducing-kraken/) [Kraken](https://github.com/uber/kraken), "an Open Source Peer-to-Peer Docker Registry", written in Go. It doesn't look like it uses IPFS or libp2p but they have this line in their blog...

Comment by @anorth on slack about Uber's Kraken: > Response from Yiran Wang @ Uber: >> We actually didn't look at many options in the beginning, because we initially wanted...

@moritonal thanks for sharing, have you seen https://github.com/hinshun/ipcs? @dirkmc is starting to look into bitswap performance issues and @aschmahmann is working on making IPNS fast and reliable, both of which...

Added an F-Droid doc here: https://github.com/ipfs/package-managers/commit/5b3211439ede132faad66dcf213abeef28b3fb4a

Related to OKR [Example use cases relevant to package managers](https://github.com/ipfs/package-managers/issues/25) So far I've been using the [experiment](https://github.com/ipfs/package-managers/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Aexperiment) label to track what i've been trying out, for existing work I've been...

Talking of rubygems, [Ruby Together](https://rubytogether.org/), the org that funds most bundler and rubygems development are open to proposals for pieces of work to fund, https://rubytogether.org/projects, might be worth proposing something...