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It is quite a congenial response and no disrespect to npm inc, but yarn will be technically far superior (if it's not already), and I can't help but interpret this as the beginning of the end for npm....It was only a matter of time though since there are a number of systemic problems with npm and (in my opinion) it is at the center of the dysfunctional world of modern JavaScript tooling. It did move the ecosystem forward significantly for a number of years, but now something better is required. Sorry to be blunt, just my opinion.


NPM can evolve; Gradle and SBT also didn't turn out to be the end of Maven, which evolved to being more of a repository and dependency management tool with multiple clients.


This would make a lot of sense. I would /never/ make a build using maven again, but having maven central around is a huge plus for the jvm ecosystem and I'm happy it survives. (plus lots of people continue to make new builds with maven and legacy maven builds will be around basically forever)




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