fwiw, i've published mw-ocg-bundler, mw-ocg-latexer, mw-ocg-texter
(from the upcoming PDF backend rewrite) under my own credentials as
well. npm allows multiple "owners" of a module, so if WMF ever does
decide to establish a generic WMF account for this, we can easily add
it.
--scott
(parsoid should also be an npm module at some point. maybe VE should
be as well, although 'bower' or another client-side packaging solution
might me more appropriate.)
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 9:55 AM, Dan Andreescu <dandreescu(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
I forgot to say thank you! Thanks :)
It seems that the npmjs community leans towards individuals registering
accounts. So I'll publish under my own username for now. Mostly because
I've already registered and I wouldn't have a valid generic wikimedia email
address to use besides my own anyway.
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Antoine Musso <hashar+wmf(a)free.fr> wrote:
Le 31/12/13 16:26, Max Semenik a écrit :
On 31.12.2013, 15:54 Antoine wrote:
I have
put the credentials on fenari in /home/wikipedia/doc. You might to do
something alike.
Move to some host that will not die soon?
Hopefully they will be migrated out of fenari just like we had them
moved from good old zwinger :]
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