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From YouTube: OpenJS Foundation Board Meeting - February 17, 2023
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The OpenJS Foundation supports the healthy growth of JavaScript and web technologies by providing a neutral organization to host and sustain projects. OpenJS is made up of over 40 open source JavaScript projects including Appium, Dojo, Jest, jQuery, Node.js, and webpack, and is supported by corporate and end-user members, including GoDaddy, Google, IBM, Intel, Joyent, Netflix, and Microsoft.
B
All
right
welcome
everyone,
Thanks
Todd,
for
joining
everyone.
Let's
see
today,
we
are
going
to
getting
started,
we're
going
to
cover
a
few
things,
welcome
and
introduce
some
new
folks
on
the
board.
Do
a
quick
CPC
update,
a
standards
working
group
update
marketing
and
then
events.
So
let's
Jump
Right
In.
B
We
have
a
new
member
who'll,
be
cool,
being
our
board
Todd.
Would
you
like
to
make.
A
It
yeah
I'd
like
to
introduce
Michael,
Maximilian
or
Max
Dr
Max,
as
many
people
know
him,
who
was
deeply
involved
in
Cloud
Foundry
and
in
other
projects.
Max
is
taking
on
the
responsibility
for
the
openjs
foundation
as
I
am
retiring
from
IBM
So
Max.
A
Good
luck
and
thank
you
for
for
picking
this
up
and
thanks
to
everybody,
who's
made
this
a
lot
of
fun
to
to
be
part
of
the
project
and
projects,
many
of
them
and
the
board
for
so
many
years
here
and
my
best
wishes
to
the
continued
success
and
and
thanks
to
all
the
board
members
as
well
too,
for
your
your
support
and
time
yeah.
Thank
you.
Todd
and
big
big
shoes.
C
To
fill
especially
on
Fridays.
A
B
Yeah
welcome
Max
yeah,
we're
sad
to
be
losing
Todd.
Todd
has
not
only
spent
a
lot
of
his
time
sort
of
coaching
and
counseling
me,
but
many
others,
executive
directors
through
the
node
foundation,
cncf
and
more.
So.
Thank
you
for
all
that
support
and
thank
you
for
lending
us.
Your
wonderful
team
at
IBM
who
continue
to
do
a
lot
of
great
work
to
support
us.
B
Okay,
CPC
update
Sarah
Mateo.
C
Sorry
I
was
muted
hi,
everyone
matter.
Speaking
and
yeah,
it's
been
I
think
that's
quite
a
few.
A
little
bit
of
progress
of
stuff
first
one
is
I
think
we
are
almost
ready
to
land
the
the
projects
up
back
in
Orlando
last
year
we
ended
up
discussing
on
of
the
process
to
attribute
funds
for
project
driven
initiatives
and
where,
essentially,
our
collaboration
model
was
not
will
not
reach.
So
essentially,
how
can
we
get?
C
How
can
the
projects
can
ask
for
funds,
and
we
have
modern
less
described
what
we
want
to
what
that
protocol
looked
like.
So
that's
a
link
to
the
pr
along
those
lines.
C
There
was
a
question
from
the
webcam
webpack
team
to
provide
funds
to
support
the
GitHub
conspiracy
code,
spaces
usage
and
for
all
of
you
they
don't
know
code
spaces,
but
also
other
tools
like
git,
pod
or
there's
plenty
of
other
services
like
that.
They
allow
developers
that
to
just
spin
up
a
virtual
environment
that
they
can
access
to,
that
they
can
use
to
contribute
and
usually
it
from
the
cloud
and
that's
actually
pretty
a
good.
C
That
would
be
a
good
use
and
there
are
some
discussion
over
there.
There
are
also
some
progress
being
done
on
the
code
of
conduct
automatic
updates
because,
as
you
probably
know,
the
we
follow
the
contributing
governance
code
of
conduct,
but
with
some
light
tweaks
on
top
and
then
we
need
to
do.
C
We
want
to
automate
those
so
I
I,
don't
know
if
I
forgot
anything
Sarah.
So
if
you
want
to
step
in,
please
do
otherwise
we're
good.
D
B
Lots
of
productivity
in
the
CPC
lots
of
attendance.
If
you're
curious
to
see
what
it's
about
go
check
out,
our
YouTube
channel,
you
can
you're
welcome
to
join.
We
have
a
lot
of
project
leaders
but
anyone's
welcome.
B
Okay
standards
working
group,
as
you
know,
Jory
Burson,
still
chairs
our
standards
working
group.
She
was
promoted
to
be
vice
president
of
Standards
at
the
Linux
Foundation,
and
always
lots
of
great
work
happening
with
this
lovely
group
of
people.
One
of
the
things
that
has
started
to
ramp
up
in
the
past
few
weeks
is
a
web
developer.
Security
Workshop
we're
still
working
on
a
Cool
brand
name.
B
For
that
do
you
have
any
ideas,
it'll
be
hosted
with
the
w3c,
but
openjs
and
openssf
will
be
co-branded
and
planning
is
underway
for
a
June
event
in
London
it
will
be
held
at
the
Microsoft
reactor
space.
So
thanks
to
that,
so
of
course,
free
and
open
to
anyone
who
would
like
to
attend.
We've
got
a
document
going
to
talk
about
sponsorships.
B
We
have
a
group
identified
for
the
program
committee
for
cfp,
so
be
on
the
lookout
for
that
and
then
we've
had
an
active
month
with
our
liaison
organizations,
w3c
Advisory
Board
elections.
We
are
a
member
of
the
w3c,
so
we
cast
our
vote
that
the
standards
working
group
agrees
upon
that's
somewhat
stacked
ranked.
B
So
congratulations
to
the
new
folks
who
are
elected
and
then
the
one
kind
of
big
update
from
our
folks
representing
tc39
from
their
last
meeting
is
that
they
have
a
new
process
change
called
active
consensus
where
an
explicit
report
is
now
required.
So
if
you're
curious
to
learn
more
about
that
Jordan
harbans
on
our
standards,
working
group
as
well
as
some
others
and
you
can
learn.
C
A
B
D
Hello,
everyone
so
I'm,
just
gonna,
preface
this
with
the
metrics,
are
a
little
wonky.
This
month
we
don't
have
as
many
here
on
the
screen,
so
we
have
been
having
some
problems
with
Twitter
analytics
I.
Think
it's
a
Twitter
wide
thing,
not
just
you
to
ask.
So
we
were
able
to
accurately
capture
all
of
our
metrics
this
month.
D
We
tried
to
do
get
a
loophole
around
it,
but
things
were
just
not
panning
out
so
I
don't
have
full
metrics
on
Twitter
this
month,
but
I'll
just
share
with
you,
some
of
the
things
that
we
posted
in
case
you
missed
it.
We
posted
this
awesome,
video
promoting
openjs
world,
so
that's
that
tweet
on
the
top
right
there
and
we
have
some
great
voices
from
our
community
pictures
from
our
events
to
really
promote
openjs
world.
So
go
check
that
out.
D
If
you
haven't
already
and
then
we
also
ran
a
sale
last
month
as
well
with
the
ls
for
our
training,
so
those
were
kind
of
our
big
tweets
last
month.
B
Yeah
special
things,
the
it
was
the
native
script
project
maintainers,
who
created
that
video.
We
have
a
couple
of
those
folks
in
our
program
committee
and
they
had
expertise
in
that
space,
so
that
was
pretty
fun.
D
Okay
and
then
same
story
of
course,
Twitter
I,
don't
know
JS
handles
I
tried
to
pull
a
few
more,
but
the
awesome
metric
that
I
do
have
for
node.js
is
that
our
following
just
keeps
growing,
which
is
really
good
to
see
that
graph
down
at
the
bottom
shows
the
difference
from
December
to
January,
and
so
we
gained
4.4
thousand
followers
that
month.
So
it's
growing
really
well
I'm,
seeing
a
lot
of
love
and
comments
and
free,
tweets
and
and
all
of
that
on
our
channel.
D
D
Okay,
so
LinkedIn
we're
seeing
some
good
growth
this
last
month
on
the
openjs
LinkedIn
again,
there's
our
video
that
we
also
posted
on
our
other
channels
too,
but
our
followers
went
up
for
openjs,
slowly
but
surely
I'm
growing,
which
is
really
great,
and
our
Impressions
were
really
high
this
month
too,
and
we
think
that's
because
of
the
great
video
that
we
posted
so
10
point
8K
Impressions
is
really
good
for
open
JS,
LinkedIn.
D
Right,
no
JS,
our
post
impressions
for
node.js
were
super
high
this
month,
I'm
not
totally
sure
what
it
was
contributed
to,
but
we've
been
seeing
some
really
good
traction
on
the
node.js
LinkedIn
as
well.
Follower
account
was
pretty
steady
this
month.
2.8
is
great
for
the
node.js
LinkedIn
I'm,
getting
lots
of
page
views
still
and
yeah
posted
a
couple
Updates
this
one
on
the
right
here
is
a
call
out
for
the
security
working
group
that
Raphael's
been
doing
good
work
on.
D
Okay-
and
we
are
now
on
Mastodon-
really
exciting-
we
have
four
handles
right
now:
openjs,
node.js,
electron
and
jQuery
give
us
a
follow,
we're
slowly,
ramping
those
channels
up
so
see
you
on
Mass.
D
And
today
is
the
last
day
of
our
February
promotion
for
training
and
certification,
so
60
off
node.js
bundles
courses
and
certifications
with
code
node
23.
So
that
is
today
so
make
sure
you
get
that
deal
before
the
day
ends.
B
D
So
we
are
continuing
to
plan
for
openjs
World,
which
is
May
10
through
12th
I'm
super
excited
for
that
and
our
collaborator
Summit
is
going
to
be
the
day
before
cleaning
is
underway
for
that
cfps
did
close
for
openjs
World,
so
we're
not
accepting
those
anymore,
but
registration
is
now
open
for
both
the
collaborative
Summit
and
the
openjs
world,
so
register
now
I
think
they're
still
doing
the
early
bird
pricing,
so
you
can
get
that
deal.
D
Our
program
committee
meets
bi-weekly
to
make
sure
that
we
have
a
good
event,
we're
reviewing
all
the
cfps
now.
So
we
can
pick
our
speaker
lineup.
B
Yeah
I
would
just
add
one
thing
we
have.
There
is
a
travel
fund
for
the
Linux
Foundation,
which
is
generally
used
for
underrepresented
communities.
So
take
a
look
there
getting
a
lot
of
questions
about
Visa
and
travel
for
international
folks,
there's
also
great
content.
B
That
team
is
super
responsive
if
you
have
questions,
but
now,
I'm
always
happy
to
sort
of
help
funnel
those
as
well
and
then,
if
you're,
an
active
maintainer
one
of
the
openjs
projects,
we
have
a
Community
Fund
administered
by
the
cross
project
Council,
and
so,
if
you
need
help,
there's
also
a
hobbyist
rate.
B
So
if
your
company's
not
paying
for
you
and
you
are
active
and
open
source
and
you
want
to
register
under
a
hobbyist
fee,
there
is
also
a
process
on
that
and
I've
seen
folks
send
mails
that
way
and
get
approved.
Those
tickets
are
limited,
feel
free
to
copy
me.
If.
C
D
And
then
just
two
other
save
the
dates
that
that
will
remind
you
of
Open
Source
Summit
Europe
September
19th
through
21st
in
Spain.
We
will
be
holding
an
event
there
so
mark
your
calendars,
more
details
to
come
there
and
then
Our
member
Summit
happening
in
October
this
year.