You can now see the maintainers (people who can published new versions) as well as the contributors for Rubygems, Cargo and Elixir packages on libraries.io 🚢
Support for pulling maintainer info for more package managers in-progress here: github.com/librariesio/libra…
Dependent repositories count is an awesome metric for determining open source package usage. See which packages are the most widely used: tidelift.com/blog/2017/12/05…
Today we’re publishing another Libraries.io open data release with over 311 million rows of metadata about open source projects and the network of dependency data that connects them all.
tidelift.com/blog/2017/11/30…
Only a couple days left to get your proposals in for the first ever @fosdem package management room, got a crazy idea for a package manager? Let's hear it! gist.github.com/BenJam/b73b5…
Episode 8 of The Manifest Podcast is out, this time focused on package management in @rustlang, Cargo and crates.io with @Carols10cents
manifest.fm/8 🎙
We’re about to go into read-only mode for some database upgrades, you won’t be able to log in for a few hours but everything else should continue to work as usual.
Today we have some pretty big news 📣
@Benjam and I are joining @tidelift, a new company focused on making open source software work better for developers and users, and we’re bringing Libraries.io and Dependency CI into the fold as well.
medium.com/libraries-io/why-…
Episode 7 of The Manifest is out today, wherein we chat with Trishank Karthik Kuppusamy about The Update Framework, a security layer that lets package managers assure the veracity and integrity of their packages: manifest.fm/7