There is mostly enough time for testing, but not enough time to find out 
why test break. and if i can ensure, that the breaks are not caused by some 
unstable urgent release of a subsubsubdependency, i'd rather use lates 
stable version. life is too short to search for bugs in every peace of 
software you depend on. thats why we all use software, others done, and 
hope they did it right.

Am Mittwoch, 24. Oktober 2012 03:11:28 UTC+2 schrieb Alex Kocharin:
>
>  
> It's because I strongly believe that, if you have enough time for testing, 
> it's far better to always use latest versions of every software.
>  
> If you have a good knowledge of the software you use, and good integration 
> tests, and a testing team, it's nothing wrong with usage of, say, node 
> 0.9.x on production, right? I assume that newer versions of a software is 
> generally better, if you have a time to test everything and track all API 
> changes.
> -- 
> // alex
>  
>  
> 23.10.2012, 11:06, "greelgorke" <[email protected] <javascript:>>:
>
> only option is to install all dependencies, then remove all 
> sub-dependencies and reinstall then manually also.
> but why do you that that anyway?  
>
> Am Dienstag, 23. Oktober 2012 01:22:47 UTC+2 schrieb Alex Kocharin:
>
> Hi all, 
>
> Some node.js modules depend on strict versions of another modules like 
> that: 
> "dependencies":{"mongodb":"0.9.9-3"} // mongode 
>
> or that: 
> "engines": { "node": "~0.6" } // express did it some time ago 
>
> Now suppose I want to always use newer versions of any modules and don't 
> care much about what maintainers thinks about it. What should I do? 
>
> Is there any option for npm to lose respect for upper bounds of version 
> range, but still respect lower bounds? Or any configuration like "whenever 
> you see module@X, always install module@Y"? 
>
> -- 
> // alex 
>
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