Re: mirroring npm in israel

2015-04-13 חוט Lior Kesos
I'll set up a few polls in facebook communities... To prove the need... Lior On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 5:08 PM, Lior Kaplan wrote: > The question was of demand (enough people asking for this), not traffic > (MB/s). > Please refer whom ever you think will use this public mirror to let us > know he'

Re: mirroring npm in israel

2015-04-13 חוט Lior Kaplan
The question was of demand (enough people asking for this), not traffic (MB/s). Please refer whom ever you think will use this public mirror to let us know he's interested. In parallel, I've asked the server admin to check these requirements. Thanks for the link. Kaplan On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at

Re: mirroring npm in israel

2015-04-13 חוט Lior Kesos
I can assure the issue of the traffic but this is a very different "animal" the your typical and historic apt repos or iso repositories. It will require to install a couchb and is very specific... http://www.idimmu.net/2013/06/20/how-to-create-an-npm-repository-mirror/ I'm pretty sure I can help g

Re: mirroring npm in israel

2015-04-12 חוט Lior Kaplan
Hi, The instructions are on http://mirror.isoc.org.il/ . While the technical question is a matter of rsync settings, the real one is there demand for such a mirror (getting enough requests). Other policies are mentioned on the website. Kaplan On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 10:50 PM, Lior Kesos wrote

Re: mirroring npm in israel

2015-04-12 חוט Lior Kesos
oh by the way... For all of the people that aren't in the javascript world... npm is the package repository for node.js and is something I know that thousands of israeli developers interact with every day. I know for a fact that HP, wix, conduit, ibm, kaltura ,ironsource and tons of other companies

mirroring npm in israel

2015-04-12 חוט Lior Kesos
Hello Hamakor devs and members. Who is in charge of mirroring and what is the procedure of adding a new mirror? I want us to have a local version of npmjs - it can be a lazy mirror (using https://www.npmjs.com/package/npm-lazy-mirror) but the idea is to have a npm repository that I can access loca