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      <title>The controversy and misconception around package managers lockfile in libraries</title>
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      <description>NOTE: I&amp;rsquo;m making this because I feel like this should be clarified. I had a lot of discussions where people were biased by other opinions, mostly due to spread misconceptions about these files. I can update this later with a more fundamental reason if I see even more controversy on discussions I have in a near future.
A lot of package managers use a lockfile mechanism to reliably reproduce their packages across different environments.</description>
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