kik
The earthquake in the JavaScript community
You probably heard about Kik, NPM and left-pad saga this week. Shortly, a company Kik asked a developer Azer Koçulu to give the ownership on a NPM module. The module name matches the name of the company. The developer refuses and the company reaches the registry (NPM). The module was transfered to the company based on a NPM policy. The developer then decided to remove all his modules from the registry. The bad thing is that one of these modules left-pad
is a dependency of many other modules. As a result of the un-publishing all the packages that depend on left-pad
can not be built. Some really popular tools like Babel and React started getting broken builds.