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by nickodell
3741 days ago
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True, but the brouhaha over kik was over npm's module name dispute policy. So, it seems like the operative questions are
1) How likely is X to create an npm package? and
2) If a node.js developer types `npm install X`, are they more likely to expect X's package, or my package? For the parent commenter, 1 is a definite no, and 2 is kinda wishy-washy. |
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Going to foo.com is a very serviceable strategy for getting foo corps website and if it's not you have invested 2 seconds and risked nothing.
Contrast that with npm unless you specifically know the package by name getting foo corps software by npm install foo is a total crap shoot that is only somewhat likely to succeed will cost you as much as a minute or more of your time and is installing software considered by most technical people to be risky.
Nobody is likely to confuse foo package with foo Corp unless the description of the package is unclear thus name and description should be considered together to decide if confusion exists.