I should clarify my problem with the everyauth's update frequency is not 
about what is an ideal or optimal update frequency. It is empirical. 
Everyauth's githup page has 157 open issues, compared to passport's 20. I 
haven't gone through all of everyauth's issues, but many are significant.

Many known bugs + infrequent updates == buggy software

On Sunday, January 13, 2013 4:23:19 PM UTC-5, Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
>
> [Martin Wawrusch <[email protected] <javascript:>> (2013-01-13 21:11:11 
> UTC)] 
>
> > Node.js is not Java. Passport is less than a year old, hence updates. 
> And 
> > compared to other packages like jade the updates are rather infrequent. 
> All 
> > in all passport is an exemplary package (or actually collection of 
> > packages). 
>
> I'm glad to hear it, and will keep it in mind for when I need such a 
> package. And please note, I never said a bad word about passport. My 
> beef was with the logic of an argument for it, not the reality. 
>
> - Harald 
>

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