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Transfer the Multer package to the express organization on NPM. #337

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bjohansebas opened this issue Feb 19, 2025 · 4 comments
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Transfer the Multer package to the express organization on NPM. #337

bjohansebas opened this issue Feb 19, 2025 · 4 comments
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@bjohansebas
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This is just a reminder that the Multer package has not been transferred to the Express organization.

https://www.npmjs.com/org/expressjs

cc: @expressjs/express-tc

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@UlisesGascon
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It will be great to do a deep review, just in case that we are missing other packages 🤔

@bjohansebas
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Good idea, I can do it this afternoon when I get home

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These are the packages that are in npm but are not in the npm organization, yet their repositories live in one of the three GitHub organizations we have.

api-error-handler
connect-markdown
connect-rid
domain-middleware
express-expose
express-namespace
express-paginate
flash
multer
restful-router
urlrouter
extend-proto
re2js-legendary
templation
spdy-push

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Some of this we need to just deprecate. We can archive many of the repos I think as well.

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