npm-stat.org says that this package has been downloaded 716,497,410 times since it was released, which means (assuming browserify.png was there the whole time) that you have caused over 24 Terabytes of browserify logos to be transmitted to various node_modules folders.
I'm not sure there's a strong reason to publish your tests at all, let alone another project's logo as test data.
npm-stat.org says that this package has been downloaded 716,497,410 times since it was released, which means (assuming browserify.png was there the whole time) that you have caused over 24 Terabytes of browserify logos to be transmitted to various node_modules folders.
I'm not sure there's a strong reason to publish your tests at all, let alone another project's logo as test data.