Le dimanche 29 juin 2014 à 21:25 -0700, Andrew Kelley a écrit :
Hello pkg-javascript team,
I have completed many Node.js packages and more are on the way. I'm looking
for someone to sponsor these packages:
node-abstract-leveldown
node-ansi-regex
node-ansi-styles
node-bindings
Updated ready-for-sponsorship list. I'll try to keep this email to one per
day from now on.
node-abstract-leveldown
node-ansi-regex
node-ansi-styles
node-bindings
node-bl
node-connect-static (depends on bl and pend)
node-cookies (depends on keygrip)
node-crc32-stream
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fsateler andrewrk: why did you remove the ncp binary?
andrewrk fsateler, it clutters up the global bin namespace, and why would
you ever use it instead of plain old cp ?
andrewrk it seems common for node module authors to include useless
binaries with their libraries
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