With Node.js versions coming in thick and fast, the question: "where do I get the appropriate version of cache.node?" is increasingly a problem for people who want to use Cache with Node.js.  

Bundling the latest versions of cache.node with build kits for the latest versions of Cache makes little sense - people need to use Node.js with whatever version of Cache they currently have installed and use.  If they update Node.js (which, as I say, is a frequent requirement these days), they won't want or expect to update Cache too.  So currently you have to download a Cache kit and install it on some temporary machine just to extract the latest cache.node files.

Instead, can I request that the cache.node kits are distributed separately in a location that users can know to look for?

Anyone else agree?

Rob

The web site seemed to be quietly taken down some weeks ago.  Despite what the text that now comes up says, the download files appear to no longer be at their original URLs.  

I have saved copies of the distribution files, read-me and original license (which permits re-distribution).  If you're interested, email / PM me for info (rob dot tweed at gmail dot com)