Just forced republished that module to see if that would change the
maintainers, it did. But on nodezoo it still gives the old username.

On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 6:36 AM, Roly Fentanes <[email protected]> wrote:

> On npmjs.org it gives the correct username, but when I run `npm info` on
> it I get the old one, which I'm guessing is where nodezoo gets its info.
> Also when I run `npm owner ls` I do get the updated username and the old
> one is not there.
>
> Strange, this might be an error with npm not updating a document in the
> database if a new version hasn't been pushed since the owners were changed.
>
> http://nodezoo.com/#q=kat
> https://npmjs.org/package/kat
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 6:15 AM, Richard Rodger <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Roly - will use this in testing!
>> I get the data direct from npmjs.org - could you check there to see if
>> the older username is there too?
>> R.
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 5:09:29 AM UTC, Roly Fentanes wrote:
>>>
>>> Awesome. Are the modules cached? I noticed that some of my older modules
>>> are using my older username. Also curious as how the ranking works, as I
>>> see some modules show up higher on the list than other modules that are
>>> objectively better and have been updated more recently and with more Github
>>> stars.
>>>
>>> ie the following show in this order when searching "youtube". But should
>>> show up in reverse.
>>>
>>> https://github.com/m16a1/**youtube-js<https://github.com/m16a1/youtube-js>
>>> https://github.com/clonn/ydl
>>> https://github.com/fent/node-**ytdl <https://github.com/fent/node-ytdl>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, November 26, 2012 6:01:53 PM UTC-7, Richard Rodger wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> http://nodezoo.com is a search engine for modules - please give it a
>>>> spin and let me know what you think.
>>>>
>>>> The idea is to be able to quickly compare modules to find the best one
>>>> for your needs. I'll be adding in more meta data over the next few days,
>>>> but feel free to suggest things - e.g. Github stars.
>>>>
>>>> The ranking algorithm is based on the number of dependencies. Modules
>>>> used by many other modules rank higher. There are other factors, like how
>>>> recently the module was updated. This is a work in progress.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> nodezoo is a module itself, so you can
>>>> npm install nodezoo
>>>>
>>>> and then run it from the command line, or even: require('nodezoo').
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The search index is elasticsearch (yes, I know, Java). Everything else
>>>> is Node. Still working on continuous updates from the npm changes feed.
>>>>
>>>> have fun,
>>>> Richard
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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