I've been asked a few times about this ayo fork and whether I have concerns about it and what it means for Node.js...
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... for me, this is open source! forks are part of the dynamic, part of the fabric of everything that we do. They are how people figure ...
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...not a single one of us has all the right set of answers and good ideas can emerge from anywhere and bubble to the top benefiting everyone
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in this case there are folks in the community who want to explore alternative ideas around governance. That can only be a good thing.
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In the meantime Node.js will keep right on going with regular stable releases, long term support, solid CI, active development and a growing
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base of contributors. This is not a zero-sum game and I don't buy into the Us-or-Them game.
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It's still young tho (they've had what 2 days?) and there's little activity to see yet so let's just see what emerges :-)
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