> Don't downplay it's importance and it's disadvantages that came along.
This is rather unfair.
Your previous comment referred to NPM in the broadest possible sense, so what else would you expect its audience to do but to interpret it in the same way?
It is primarily a package manager and so I assumed you didn't like it for how it functions in that capacity.
That is not to say that I disagree with you - it's their priorities and stubbornness on major issues that I myself take issue with, but I'm complaining too much already in general so I'll leave it at that.
This is rather unfair.
Your previous comment referred to NPM in the broadest possible sense, so what else would you expect its audience to do but to interpret it in the same way?
It is primarily a package manager and so I assumed you didn't like it for how it functions in that capacity.
That is not to say that I disagree with you - it's their priorities and stubbornness on major issues that I myself take issue with, but I'm complaining too much already in general so I'll leave it at that.