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But we have to have somewhere to go.
And if JSR is not going to be it, is Volt an alternative?
What do you know about that one?
Like a new client that does fancier stuff?
Sure.
So we're stuck.
I think that's a fair point, yeah.
What about the users?
All they need to do is convince Claude to use their registry, and then the rest of us are just riding Claude's back anyway at this point, aren't we?
User backlash against Claude now.
Yeah, totally.
Well, I think JSR was open source and supposed to be, like you said, governed open.
So there's opportunity for somebody else to pick up the mantle and run with it if there's no movement from the Deno team any further.
If we look around all these different package ecosystems, like how do they all do it?
Or is NPM at such scale that it doesn't really matter?
How...
RubyGems does it, how Perl continues to do it.
I know Perl has like CPAN, which is mirrored around the world on different servers.
Rust, I think, is Rust Foundation, but it's like way smaller in terms of how many crates there are compared to NPM packages.
Java, I think Java isn't made and run by like a single entity that sells commercial services.