oups, sorry for the resending,
but I forgot to mention another problem we had -

   - users in local repo should match users in global repo

it sounds so simple, but we had problems with that
(all the part with npm adduser and stuff)


On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 7:36 PM, Osher El-Netanany <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> 'ok, this is kind'a embarrassing a little,
> we've tried few times in few ways but still did not get it right:
>
>    - we're trying to set a local npm repo for our packages
>    - we don't want to host an entire replica of the npm (which is *HUGE *these
>    days, and growing)
>    i.e - the private replica should hold only our packages, the rest can
>    come from the public repo
>    - publishing should direct to our repo
>    - install should take our packages from our repo, and public packages
>    from the global repo
>
> What's the best way to do it?
> What's the best contemporary tutorial/doc/explanation about it on the web?
>
> Thanks...
>       Don
>

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