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nest.land by design restricts anyone from deleting the modules or any version of it. So no you cannot delete or undo the published version. |
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Once data is uploaded to the blockweave, it’s instantly replicated across
100+ nodes incentivized to store this data forever.
We can unlist (hide) modules, but we cannot remove them. Power lies with
the developer, as it should.
…On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 10:58 PM Tom Byrer ***@***.***> wrote:
That's going to be a problem for malicious code, exposing secrets, etc....
Malicious code has happened only a few times in npm's history, but delete
was convenient there.
Exposing secrets; much more common than you think.
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First publish,accidentally posted as 2.0.0
Can I delete or undo it ?
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