@hongminhee@hollo.social

Every time I try to publish a package to (JavaScript Registry), it frequently gets stuck in the “processing” state, so I'm seriously considering whether I should stop publishing my TypeScript packages there altogether. 🤔

A screenshot of the JSR (JavaScript Registry) publishing interface, illustrating frequent stalls in the package upload process. The list shows seven publishing attempts for pre-release versions of a package labeled “1.9.0.” Four of these attempts are indefinitely stuck in a “processing” state, with statuses showing they have been processing for periods ranging from 40 minutes to 3 weeks. In contrast, two other versions are marked as successfully published with a green checkmark, but the overall image highlights the unreliability of the publishing workflow.
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A screenshot of the JSR (JavaScript Registry) publishing interface, illustrating frequent stalls in the package upload process. The list shows seven publishing attempts for pre-release versions of a package labeled “1.9.0.” Four of these attempts are indefinitely stuck in a “processing” state, with statuses showing they have been processing for periods ranging from 40 minutes to 3 weeks. In contrast, two other versions are marked as successfully published with a green checkmark, but the overall image highlights the unreliability of the publishing workflow.

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@hongminhee@hackers.pub

JSR… 응원하고는 있지만 운영이 좀 별로인 것 같다.

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Every time I try to publish a …

Every time I try to publish a package to #JSR (JavaScript Registry), it frequently gets stuck in the “processing” state, so I'm seriously considering whether I should stop publishing my TypeScript packages there altogether. 🤔

@hongminhee@hollo.social

Every time I try to publish a package to (JavaScript Registry), it frequently gets stuck in the “processing” state, so I'm seriously considering whether I should stop publishing my TypeScript packages there altogether. 🤔

A screenshot of the JSR (JavaScript Registry) publishing interface, illustrating frequent stalls in the package upload process. The list shows seven publishing attempts for pre-release versions of a package labeled “1.9.0.” Four of these attempts are indefinitely stuck in a “processing” state, with statuses showing they have been processing for periods ranging from 40 minutes to 3 weeks. In contrast, two other versions are marked as successfully published with a green checkmark, but the overall image highlights the unreliability of the publishing workflow.
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A screenshot of the JSR (JavaScript Registry) publishing interface, illustrating frequent stalls in the package upload process. The list shows seven publishing attempts for pre-release versions of a package labeled “1.9.0.” Four of these attempts are indefinitely stuck in a “processing” state, with statuses showing they have been processing for periods ranging from 40 minutes to 3 weeks. In contrast, two other versions are marked as successfully published with a green checkmark, but the overall image highlights the unreliability of the publishing workflow.