In what way was shrinkwrap useless before? In your opinion is it now fixed? I 
have not yet looked into using shrinkwrap, but from what I understood it 
provided better guarantees than just using package.json, while not requiring me 
to check in all the third-party modules I use into my own repository.

On Mar 21, 2014, at 03:26, greelgorke <[email protected]> wrote:

> shrinkwrap was useless before, but since npm disallows to override specific 
> versions, you get the guarantee, that the published thing is the same all 
> time. unfortunately npm still does not prevent the forced unpublish, so it is 
> possible that the package is gone. but you can prevent that by a private 
> registry mirror.

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