Add "410 Gone" RFC for unpublished modules #111
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Unpublished packages currently cause pain for yarn users. A recommended approach ends up being to delete yarn.lock and re-generate it, which can cause a huge amount of dependencies to change when only one was needed.
Unpublished packages currently return the HTTP status code "404 Not Found". This code is designed for resources that might exist again in the future. In the NPM ecosystem, version numbers are wisely immutable. A better HTTP status code to return for an unpublished package is "410 Gone", designed for resources that will never come back.
When
yarn
encounters a 410 Gone resource, it could try to resolve the related semantic version again, possibly selecting a newer version, fixing the issue the single dependency without requiring regenerating all of "yarn.lock".