fwiw, i've published mw-ocg-bundler, mw-ocg-latexer, mw-ocg-texter
(from the upcoming PDF backend rewrite) under my own credentials as
well.  npm allows multiple "owners" of a module, so if WMF ever does
decide to establish a generic WMF account for this, we can easily add
it.
  --scott

(parsoid should also be an npm module at some point.  maybe VE should
be as well, although 'bower' or another client-side packaging solution
might me more appropriate.)

On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 9:55 AM, Dan Andreescu <dandree...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> I forgot to say thank you!  Thanks :)
>
> It seems that the npmjs community leans towards individuals registering
> accounts.  So I'll publish under my own username for now.  Mostly because
> I've already registered and I wouldn't have a valid generic wikimedia email
> address to use besides my own anyway.
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Antoine Musso <hashar+...@free.fr> wrote:
>
>> Le 31/12/13 16:26, Max Semenik a écrit :
>> > On 31.12.2013, 15:54 Antoine wrote:
>> >
>> >> I have
>> >> put the credentials on fenari in /home/wikipedia/doc.  You might to do
>> >> something alike.
>> >
>> > Move to some host that will not die soon?
>>
>> Hopefully they will be migrated out of fenari just like we had them
>> moved from good old zwinger :]
>>
>>
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>>
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