People who build packaging systems for Linux distributions sure hate the idea of uberjars
@indirect not that that's a bad idea but he obviously had a unique perspective
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@bascule I have been asked to add “choose system packages even if they have the wrong version” to Bundler by that guy from four distros :/ -
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@bascule I just like its relative includes without having to do bundle install --path. I mean, it's a package and dep manager. Eh? -
@squarism npm's dependency resolution is no different than rubygems. Bundler is solving a much different problem (i.e. "colored" toposort) -
@bascule Wondering advantages of each. Npm installs relative by default, yes B can do it too but different. But npm has no b exec, needs -g. -
@squarism you're missing the point that bundler is a completely different type of tool. npm is comparable to RubyGems, not bundler
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