Alex Kocharin
Alex Kocharin
@Raynos , do you really expect people who just installed node.js and have no idea what npm is to go and set up private npm mirror?
> I would say that if any dependencies are going to be bundled, they should also get checked into git as a good rule. Into `master`? Or keep separate branch...
> when I want to contribute to your library ..., should I commit any changes to node_modules when I make a PR PR against dependency + ask to update. It's...
> If your going to check dependencies into git please only do this for a special snowflake top level kitchensink module. It isn't really about us using that, but rather...
 But that's impossible without html in readme, and it might be a bad idea.
> i think it's worth it. can you post the html you used to get it to do that? Sorry, but it was `margin-left: 550px` :D
> another idea is to make it look like [JS]http / vary on the header https://github.com/rlidwka/vary/tree/left > lolz. and github squashes inline styles anyway :( Well it could be done...
I don't use twitter, so I have no idea what that could be used for. Automatically tweet something when new version of a module comes out? Meh.
no idea where to put it if it was actually used, we could put a list of tweets on the website, I remember seeing such twitter widgets
probably both :)