Hey npm users: left-pad 0.0.3 was unpublished, breaking LOTS of builds. To fix, we are un-un-publishing it at the request of the new owner.
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Replying to @seldo
Un-un-publishing is an unprecedented action that we're taking given the severity and widespread nature of breakage, and isn't done lightly.
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Replying to @seldo
Full disclosure: the original author un-published his modules on purpose and in protest:https://medium.com/@azerbike/i-ve-just-liberated-my-modules-9045c06be67c#.rfu2w1c66 …
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Replying to @seldo
This action puts the wider interests of the community of npm users at odds with the wishes of one author; we picked the needs of the many.
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Replying to @seldo
Even within npm we're not unanimous that this was the right call, but I cannot see hundreds of builds failing every second and not fix it.
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@seldo a dep was unpublished, which broke almost every package in @stackgl; a hella lot of modules cc/ @mattdesl @hughskennedy
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