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Same name needed for the Github repo and the npm package #1345
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yea github name should be changed. Its so weird to have different name. And seems like repo is not maintained so probably we should fork it with promise support and typescript. This seems so outdated. |
There are even packages that reverse this behavior :P Honestly, the only good reason to have |
@MartinMuzatko yea I think now it is not necessary to change :) May be we can alias in npm. In github writing node will help to identify it is node based project 👍 |
@shirshak55 99% of the time I'd agree with you "node- " helps identify the project, but the organization is "nodejitsu" :-/ |
Hello! Since there is no "standard" in naming conventions, I'll be closing this ticket with no action taken. We also are no longer maintained by nodejitsu as an org, so there is less implication as to the tech stack. Please note that we're adding more active maintainers and will be looking to inject new life into this project over the coming months and into the future :) If you're interested in helping out, please see the current pinned issue #1354 |
@jsmylnycky , I'm not sure you got the point here, so please let me rephrase:
So what is needed here is to have the same name for the Github repo and the npm package. |
@sylque When you put it the way you just did, I completely get your argument and am in agreement. I'll reopen and draw attention from @jcrugzz and @indexzero . I'm still new to the maintenance of this project so I'd prefer if one of the veterans signs off on something as drastic as a repo name change. :) |
I'm so glad this ticket exists (as I was searching for if this project was maintained). I did the exact same thing, and thought it was odd there were so many security vulnerabilities listed. |
It's the third time I install by mistake the npm package called node-http-proxy, which is a different package. Would it be possible to have the same name for both the npm package and the repo? It is very confusing.
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