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The Front-end Tooling Book
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Dependency management > volo #12

Closed ydaniv closed 10 years ago

ydaniv commented 10 years ago

volo is a great tool and for sure it deserves a spot here (:

sindresorhus commented 10 years ago

Does anyone actually use it? I've never heard of anyone, but would like to. It also haven't had any commits in 7 months.

passy commented 10 years ago

I used it before bower was a thing. Are there any benefits over bower at this point? On Dec 28, 2013 1:13 AM, "Sindre Sorhus" notifications@github.com wrote:

Does anyone actually use it? I've never heard of anyone, but would like to. It also haven't had any commits in 7 months.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/tooling/book-of-modern-frontend-tooling/issues/12#issuecomment-31286051 .

SBoudrias commented 10 years ago

Same as @passy on my side. I used it before bower got better, I don't anymore.

ydaniv commented 10 years ago

I'm using both volo and bower. I think volo could be a great opinion on top of bower, I really like the course it's taking with stamping the package.json and the volofile automations.

Seeing now that it hasn't been touched for 7 months is a bit concerning, so I'll go and try getting it straight from the horse's mouth.

addyosmani commented 10 years ago

We're hoping to finalize the V1 content listings soon. Atm, based on the length of time since volo was last updated I would be tempted to say we shouldn't add it to the list for now.

ydaniv commented 10 years ago

@addyosmani I guess yer right

ydaniv commented 10 years ago

James' response confirms this: https://github.com/volojs/volo/issues/177#issuecomment-31863827