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Why are devs excited about npmx when everyone seems to be sad about other OSS?

42 min · 10 mrt 2026
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When npmx showed up, it created a wave of enthusiastic support and open source collaboration. And because we’re in a moment where most discussion about OSS feels pretty bleak, the joy around npmx feels unique. What makes it different? Maintainers Daniel Roe, Salma Alam-Naylor, and Matias “Patak” Capeletto share their secrets.

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