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and Morning to you all
Mogguh
måning!
@holyjak is running his re:Clojure workshop at work today, and in preparation for that, I ran npm install
which, amongst other things printed out
3 packages are looking for funding
run `npm fund` for details
I found that kind’a neat.For clojure, it’s something one could add to eg the manifest file in a jar and have lein/deps.edn etc report on that.
There was a massive blow-up in the npmverse (ha!) when npm introduced that. Inevitably, you will have people who post messages on "how do I remove the looking for funding message" on reddit.
I actually think this is a good thing as it reminds people that they get lots of stuff for free and paying for it would actually be a good thing.
And I am certainly on making some budget available for this once we hit enough revenue.