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From YouTube: 2016-05-31 Node.js Foundation Board of Directors Meeting
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Awesome,
okay,
so
we
have
a
resolution
here.
Just
you
know,
dotting
all
our
I's
and
crossing
all
of
our
T's.
So
the
resolution
is
that
the
board
hereby
acknowledges
the
appointment
of
the
following
individual
director
by
Microsoft
to
serve
as
a
platinum
director
is
defined
in
the
bylaws
Colleen
Evans
can
I
get
a
first
in
a
second
I'm.
A
Too
too,
okay,
so
probably
the
public
minutes,
everybody
should
have
gotten
the
exhibit.
A
from
the
from
the
last
meeting
of
the
board
of
directors
can
I
get
a
First
Minister.
The
resolution
is
that
the
minutes
of
the
of
the
public
session
for
March
2016
is
approved
by
the
board
of
directors
here.
To
attach
this
exhibit
a
can
I
get
a
first
in
a
second
yeah.
A
A
Moving
along
so
we
have
our
share
of
voice
media
stuff.
For
this
month,
we've
maintained
our
like
really
good
rate
of
articles
about
nota
in
IOT
ended
Enterprise.
Also
Java
came
down
a
bit,
so
we're
back
to
basically
squaring
right
up
against
Java
any
questions
about
just
the
the
aggregate
numbers
before
we
get
into
highlights.
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A
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A
Didn't
know
that
interesting,
okay
moving
on
to
highlights
yeah,
so
we
had
good
Twitter
growth
again
about
2%,
so
we're
closing
in
on
350,000
pretty
soon
again
about
340,000
followers.
Also,
this
last
month
we
launched
linkedin
and
facebook
pages.
A
Facebook
tends
to
actually
be
a
little
bit
better
than
Twitter
in
a
couple
countries
that
we've
started
doing
smaller
events
in
in
terms
of
getting
developers
attracted
also
that
mean
there's
a
huge
node
linkedin
community
already
that
we
should
probably
be
tapping
into
a
bit
better,
particularly
professional
community
and
linkedin,
is
also
not
disabled
in
places
that
might
be
blocking
Twitter
first
in
China
is
actually
accessible
in
LinkedIn,
so
yeah
we
launched
pages
there
we're
starting
to
push
kind
of
our
regular
content
and
pipeline
into
those
and
building
out
an
audience.
There.
A
A
The
node
v6
release
also
generated
a
ton
of
media,
so
we
had
three
articles
just
specifically
only
about
that
release.
The
tweet
about
v6
was
the
top
tweet
for
a
pool,
so
it
had
like
six
hundred
retweets
and
over
a
hundred
thousand
impressions.
So
that's
what's
really
good.
We've
had
a
lot
of
kind
of
positive
uptick
of
that
release
other
than
a
couple
of
small
technical
issues
that
we'll
get
into
in
a
little
bit.
Any
questions
about
the
the
media
highlights
for
the
month.
A
Yeah
yeah
yeah
I
got
this
from
Lori.
He
posted
it
publicly
and
then
pink
me
about
it,
but
in
just
like
you
know,
a
month
after
release,
we've
reached
ten
percent
market
share,
which
is,
as
far
as
I
know,
our
fastest
adopted
released
so
far.
B
D
F
D
B
B
A
D
But
if
somebody
that's
on
it,
it's
if
somebody
that's
on
it,
which
is
type
out
what
ruts
going
to
say.
So
we
get
through
the
meeting.
E
A
Okay
sounds
like
we're
good
all
right,
so,
as
you
can
see,
the
impact
of
doing
a
new
release
has
on
branches,
so
we
obviously
moved
a
lot
of
effort
away
from
you
know.
Pet
moving
patches
over
20,
5
and
0
for
staging
master
actually
came
up
and
is
our
best
month
ever
so
in
terms
of
commits
just
flowing
into
the
project.
It's
as
good
as
it's
ever
been,
and
we
can
see
the
v6
side
of
things
started
to
take
up
there,
and
this
is
by
the
way
this
is
for
April
not
form
a
we.
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A
A
Ever
we
had
a
lot
of
people
great
talks,
and
it
was
also
just
a
huge
learning
experience
for
us
and
for
the
foundation
about
what
the
Chinese
community
looks
like
I
think
that
we
had
somewhat
underestimated
as
a
degree
to
which
the
Chinese
community
was
a
little
bit
isolated
from
the
rest
of
the
kind
of
global
community
and
not
just
because
of
language
barriers
like
other
Asian
countries
that
I
visited
before,
but
the
Great
Firewall
just
means
that
you
know
they
have
all
of
their
own
apps,
all
of
their
own
social
networks.
They.
A
They
also
maintain
a
lot
of
their
own
community
infrastructure
that
the
rest
of
the
global
community
relies
on.
You
know
npm
or
they
rely
on
like
our
downloads,
or
you
know,
stack
overflow
and
things
like
that,
and
they
don't
have
that.
So
they
have.
You
know
their
own
people
internally
in
their
own
communities
internally,
that
have
built
out
these
resources
and
maintain
them
and,
as
a
result,
they
have
like
a
lot
of
community
leaders.
There
that
maintain
this,
you
know
like
they're,
the
guy
who
maintained
the
the
npm
mirrors
like
their
version
of
isaacs.
E
D
D
A
And
they
want
to
be
connected,
I
mean,
like
the
the
guy
who
maintains
the
NPM
thing
was
just
like
begging
like
me,
like
I'm
doing
this
in
my
spare
time.
I
please,
like
I,
would
like
some
help.
That's
like
I
messaged
Isaac
about
it
later,
but
yeah
I
mean
there's,
there's
they
could
definitely
use
some
support
and
and
connecting
with
them.
It's
going
to
be
it'll
be
a
challenge,
though,
just
because
it's
it's
really
really
challenging.
A
One
is
the
time
differences
is,
you
know,
literally
like
an
entire
day,
and
then
just
the
language
barrier
is
is
pretty
intense
for
most
people,
although
I
will
say
so.
They
we
we've
just
on
board.
'add
I
think
he
might
be
he's.
Definitely
our
first
core
committer
from
alibaba,
but
we
now
just
on-boarded
recently
a
committer
from
alibaba
and
they
so
alibaba
releases.
E
D
The
way
that
the
way
the
way
to
Mozilla
gather
amendments
back
in
the
day
was
they
disappointed
somebody
low
that
kind
of
represent
the
official
viewpoint,
and
there
are
a
number
of
people
that
worked
out
of
Beijing
and
speak
English.
Well
enough
and
Chinese
well
enough
to
do
that.
So
it
might
be
something
we
want.
A
A
A
D
A
A
I
was
actually
at
Mozilla
when
we
lost
that
effort,
so
I
I
know
a
bit
about
that.
I
know
that
we
actually
had
an
entire
like
Mozilla,
had
an
entire
different
version
of
Firefox.
That
was
for
the
Chinese
market.
That
was
not
a
localization,
but
was
I
actually
behaved
differently,
because
that's
what
people
needed
there.
E
A
D
A
A
D
A
Okay,
a
quick
update
on
note
interactive,
so
we're
selecting
the
talks
this
week,
or
at
least
the
first
round
of
talks.
We
won't
completely
solidify
the
talks
for
a
little
bit,
but
we'll
have
some
announcements
to
go
out.
We
now
have
two
sponsors
for
Europe
and
for
for
North
America,
and
things
are
starting
to
look
pretty
good.
A
B
A
Right
so
cm
p.m.
I
forget
the
individuals
name,
but
he
was
he
was
very
well
known.
I
can
look
it
up,
though,
because
I
think
he
I
think
he
may
be
gave
a
talk
actually,
but
he
was.
He
was
awesome.
He's
kind
of
leading
the
effort,
though
there's
a
bunch
of
different
volunteers
that
work
on
it
and
also
I,
think
Ali
Baba
is
supporting.
It
I
believe
that.
A
So
when
I
spoke,
they
translated
to
Chinese
and
we
that
translator
sat
down
with
us
for
a
little
while
and
kind
of
clued
us
in.
But
then
she
left
and
so
the
very
last
talk.
We
had
no
idea
what
was
going
on,
but
the
talk
before
that
had
such
amazing
slides
that
we
were
able
to
follow
the
entire
thing
and
it
was
about
it
was
about
like
garbage
collection,
which
you
would
not
think
you
could
follow
the
different
language.
But
that's
how
good
the
slides
were.
B
F
C
B
A
Is
final
yet
because
there's
no
implementation
yet
I
think
that
the
decision
to
explore
MJS
is
like
the
direction
that
the
people
working
on
this
are
going
to
explore
and
in
order
to
evaluate
if
it
should
go
in
at
all
or
if
we
should
try
to
work
with
the
spec
committee
to
try
and
make
changes
or
whatever.
But
you
know,
people
that
are
really
invested
in
node
are
not
working
on
a
not
MJS
solution.
As
far
as
I
know,
but
I
may
be
somebody
else's.
B
Okay,
cool
that
sounds
great
and
I
mentioned
the
blog
post.
It'll,
probably
really
help.
The
last
question
from
what
I
can
tell
is
that
there's
some
people
from
the
community
who
are
asking
what
would
be
the
best
way
to
get
like
further
involved
in
like
either
note
interactive
or
the
board,
which
is
going
to
be
a
lot
of
probably
Pharos,
arriving
like
you're
gonna,
open
up
some
issues
and
talk
to
you
about
that.
A
For
interactive
that
the
cfp
is
still
open
for
austin
it
closed
for
amsterdam,
though,
and
and
also
there's
going
to
be
like
a
kind
of
collaboration
summit
thing
where
we
we
all
like.
Basically,
the
people
that
work
on
node
discuss
like
have
kind
of
unconference
e
discussions
and
that'll
be
happening
at
it.
That'll
be
happening
at.
D
A
Sorry
I
was
answering,
but
I
was
muted
the
whole
time
I
I
was
answering,
but
I
was
actually
muted
the
entire
time
that
was
my
bad.
That
was
that
was
totally
my
bad
I'm
sitting
here
like
talking
and
I
was
like.
Okay,
sorry
so
for
interactive.
The
cfp
for
Austin
is
still
open,
also
at
interactive,
both
in
Amsterdam
and
in
Austin.
A
We're
going
to
have
like
an
unconference
thing
where
we
just
kind
of
like
discuss
among
a
lot
of
the
contributors
to
node
what
some
of
them
the
forward
direction
should
be,
and
there's
also
going
to
be
a
kind
of
coat
we're
calling
code
and
learn
which
is
a
program
to
like
teach
people
how
to
be
core
committers,
so
that'll
be
happening
alongside
the
conference
so
for
people
that
want
to
go
and
be
involved.
That
way,
that's
an
ideal
place
to
get
involved.
Also,
please
submit
to
speak
in
austin.
B
A
Thanks:
okay,
let's,
let's
close
it
now
and
actually
sorry
motion
to
close
yeah
I
need
a
motion
to
close
yeah.