I hadn't thought of it from the point of encouraging/incentivizing the authoring of more public packages.
But couldn't the current model then discourage the authoring of public packages, and lead people to start primarily publishing private packages.
I assume whatever reason people are authoring public packages today won't change because they get a paid account. Let's at least hope that's the case.
I hadn't thought of it from the point of encouraging/incentivizing the authoring of more public packages.
But couldn't the current model then discourage the authoring of public packages, and lead people to start primarily publishing private packages.
I assume whatever reason people are authoring public packages today won't change because they get a paid account. Let's at least hope that's the case.