Yes, you did. Quoting: "...Anyone not committing the entire node_modules to their repo..."
> you're not revisioning your deployments
That's what I'm saying, quoting: "...If you want to be safe if NPM goes down, what you need is to keep an archive of built "binary" releases, either zip files, docker images, or whatever..."
Using Git/SVN/etc repository for this (which is what I kind of get from your responses) is just using the wrong tool.
Yes, you did. Quoting: "...Anyone not committing the entire node_modules to their repo..."
> you're not revisioning your deployments
That's what I'm saying, quoting: "...If you want to be safe if NPM goes down, what you need is to keep an archive of built "binary" releases, either zip files, docker images, or whatever..."
Using Git/SVN/etc repository for this (which is what I kind of get from your responses) is just using the wrong tool.