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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by castarco to c/javascript
 

Some random ideas on NPM update policies

I'll start saying that what follows is the kind of stuff that I'm always a bit afraid to share because I mostly expect indifference or criticism, but I guess that there's no point on writing about it if it's not shared afterwards.

For a few weeks I've been thinking that, while semantic versioning is awesome, in some situations is not enough. Not everyone follows it, people break the convention accidentally, and we lack tools to manage the complexity that arises from it.

So I wrote a draft of a proposal that intends to surface some of the hidden complexity behind dependencies management to make it easier to tame, with the hope that it can help to reduce problems due to dependencies' breaking changes.

If you are interested in JavaScript or NodeJS development, I'd love to have some input from you (this also includes the criticism I always fear, as long as it's constructive ๐Ÿค“)

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[โ€“] castarco 1 points 1 year ago

Thank you, I really appreciate people taking their time to read these ideas :) .