Out of curiosity, are you affiliated with the “hush hush” group of people writing a new crates.io without the hard dependency on github and that allows namespacing?
Never heard of them. Kellnr is already three years old. It started when only git was supported as the registry protocol. I later added the sparse (http) registry API. Just a few weeks ago, I removed the old git API, as sparse seems established as the new standard. I never thought about namespacing, as Kellnr is aimed as private hosting for individuals or companies, where name squatting isn’t an issue. But theoretically, I could add that.
Out of curiosity, are you affiliated with the “hush hush” group of people writing a new crates.io without the hard dependency on github and that allows namespacing?
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Never heard of them. Kellnr is already three years old. It started when only git was supported as the registry protocol. I later added the sparse (http) registry API. Just a few weeks ago, I removed the old git API, as sparse seems established as the new standard. I never thought about namespacing, as Kellnr is aimed as private hosting for individuals or companies, where name squatting isn’t an issue. But theoretically, I could add that.