← Back to context Comment by godzillabrennus 6 hours ago UV adoption is happening, though. NPM is still the only name in town. 1 comment godzillabrennus Reply manquer 6 hours ago Huh ? uv is a package manager not a registry.In JS world there is plenty of competition for package managers pnpm/ yarn/ burn all viable alternatives to npm the package manager.Public registries for languages tend to coalesce around one service . Nobody wants to publish their library to 4 different registries .
manquer 6 hours ago Huh ? uv is a package manager not a registry.In JS world there is plenty of competition for package managers pnpm/ yarn/ burn all viable alternatives to npm the package manager.Public registries for languages tend to coalesce around one service . Nobody wants to publish their library to 4 different registries .
Huh ? uv is a package manager not a registry.
In JS world there is plenty of competition for package managers pnpm/ yarn/ burn all viable alternatives to npm the package manager.
Public registries for languages tend to coalesce around one service . Nobody wants to publish their library to 4 different registries .