| > I’m not sure if it’s by bots or real persons The bot usage is a significant amount of the low level noise, I've published things of no use to anyone and they always rack up a lot of dl's despite no one practically using them for a long time. > Firstly, a bigger standard library would reduce the need for external dependencies There's years worth of the same arguments tiringly made over and over again (same with namespacing) on the rust forum, everyone has played their hand on this issue a dozen times now, the community clearly has a majority stance on such things. > A variant of the previous technique is to use the --allow-dirty flag of the cargo publish command. Please correct me if I'm wrong but thought that flag simply allows uncommitted changes to be published, the source is still availabile for anyone to view on crates.io > We're sorry but this website doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to continue. Works perfectly fine for me. Maybe you couldn't serve me a gdpr or something. Thankfully I can keep it turned off for now :) |