@steveklabnik @wycats who foots the bill for crates.io?
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Mozilla
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Replying to @steveklabnik @wycats
hah i feel kinda dumb now having even asked, ofc :) ty
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naw it's totally reasonable to wonder!
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Replying to @steveklabnik @sdboyer
it's also not THAT expensive iiuc :)
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Replying to @wycats @steveklabnik
i mean an immutable store...kind of a caching dream, so yeah, seems like that'd mostly be offloadable
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Replying to @sdboyer @steveklabnik
and we use GitHub (reasonably) for the registry.
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for the metadata, but the tar balls themselves are S3
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Replying to @steveklabnik @sdboyer
right, and tarballs are, indeed, a dream caching story. We also cache things locally a lot (helps vs. the npm story)
10:15 AM - 13 Sep 2016
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Replying to @wycats @steveklabnik
all these things, make much sense. danke danke!
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