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by sigzero 493 days ago
> because they don't have package repos just as good as npm

What? That simply is not true unless you mean "good" as in "good in spreading malware". lol

3 comments

I’d be curious to hear what you think that PyPI et al are doing that NPM should be copying. It sounds like you’re pretty knowledgeable in this area, to be comfortable making comments like this with such confidence.
"Easy to use" being more descriptive.

Which is a help for spreading both good code and malware.

I would respond, but you have not provided any supporting arguments.