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From YouTube: Node.js Collection & Social Media
Description
OpenJS Foundation Collaborator Summit, Berlin, 2019
More details: https://github.com/nodejs/summit/issues/161
In this session, we will be discussing Node.js Collection and our Social Media Presence.
There are many things which need feedback and new ideas on how we can improve our process.
* How can we improve our Node.js Collection review/publish process.
* How we drive Social Media Chair initiative.
* How we can improve diversity/inclusivity in the content we publish.
* Which kind of feedback we should get from users regularly.
* Creative ideas to increase engagement on social channels (use of ( video, live streams, etc).
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and many more.
A
A
B
A
Okay,
perfect
so
hi
everybody,
my
name
is
Rachel
Romo
and
I
work
with
the
open,
Jas
foundation
and
I.
Am
your
communications
and
public
relations.
Support
for
all,
saying,
open,
Jas
and
and
nodejs
project
I
am
relatively
new
to
the
role
it
seems
like
I've
been
here.
It
feels
to
me,
like
I've,
been
in
this
role.
A
little
bit
longer
than
I
actually
have
I,
just
think.
That's
kind
of
the
nature
of
the
project.
A
That
just
includes
more
more
relevant
content,
a
more
diverse
group
of
people
you
and
how
we
can
just
get
some
of
that
stuff
just
a
little
bit
more
collaboration
on
on
both
of
those
topics
so
before
I
kind
of
dive
into
the
topic
here,
just
some
background
info.
Are
there
any
questions
you
know
before
I
dive
in?
Oh.
A
Perfect
perfect,
so,
okay,
so
a
little
bit
about
the
node.js
collection,
it
is
and
I
apologize,
I'm,
not
exactly
sure
who's
in
the
rooms.
I,
don't
know
how
much
everybody
knows
about
what
it
is
and
sort
of
the
purpose
of
it.
So
I
can
be
pretty
brief,
and
if
there
are
other
questions,
I'm
happy
to
answer
those
questions.
So
the
node.js
collection
is
a
it's
our,
basically,
our
community
blog
on
medium
and
really.
The
purpose
of
that
is
for
people
to
share
technical
content
tutorial.
A
You
know
that
kind
of
thing,
some
of
the
some
of
the
things
that
we
are
collecting
today.
Some
of
the
things
that
we
want
to
talk
about
on
that
blog
today
are
things
around
the
community
best
practices
and
how
to
cloud
and
containers
Internet
of
Things,
ai
mobile
and
note
course.
Those
are
some
of
the
things
that
we
kind
of
would
like
to
get
topics
on.
A
Let
me
just
find
your
screen
again
here.
While
I
was
reading
off
the
list
there
Meredith
and
so
typically
how
people
publish
today.
So
if
you
wanted
to
publish
something
today,
we
do
have
a
medium
email,
alias
where
people
will
email
in
I
do
get
pinged
directly
as
well,
but
typically
how
it
should
work,
as
people
would
hit
that
medium
alias
they
would
send
in
either
an
abstract
for
like
an
idea,
something
that
they
want
to
submit
or
a
fully
fully
fleshed
out
post
and
then
how
it
should
work.
A
Is
this
group
of
medium
participants
and
editors
would
read
it
and
kind
of
you
know,
say,
as
a
group
house
working
today
and
I
think
this?
Could
this
is
kind
of
part
of
where
we
can
improve,
we
kind
of
say
yay
or
nay?
And
it's
you
know
some
folks
are
a
little
bit
more
available.
So
you
know
we'll
get
to
not
everybody's
necessarily
voting
on
it.
But
it's
you
know
we're
at
the
all
clear.
A
How
so
I'm
just
going
to
move
on
to
the
next
bullet
point
here
if
there
are
no
questions
about
sort
of
that
review
process,
because
if
there's
not
I
guess
my
point
is:
there's
not
much
structure
around
the
review
process
so
after
that,
so
how
much
time
is
this
is
how
much
time
should
it
take
to
publish
or
what's
what's
this
trying
to
address
here,
Wally
the
second
bullet.
B
So
it's
nice
how
much
almost
dying,
which
is
like
how
many
time
do
we
publish
you,
know
about?
Oh
yeah.
A
So
yeah,
so
you
know
it
it's
really
as
work
we're
not
getting
a
ton
of
content
today.
So
you
know,
as
far
as
like
a
best
practices,
standpoint
I
would
say
a
couple
times
a
week
would
be
great
just
to
kind
of
keep.
You
know
just
kind
of
keep
the
content
fresh
and
to
keep
people
coming
to
read
our
things.
A
You
know
the
thing
about
this.
Is
we
can
time
it
out?
You
know
they
just
because
we
get
something
on
a
given
day
doesn't
mean
like
we
have
to
get
it
out
that
day
and
depending
on
what
it
is,
doesn't
necessarily
have
to
go
up
that
week
if
it's
more
evergreen
content,
so
you
know
I
think
we
could
get
much
better
at
using
an
editorial
calendar
and
get
these
things
scheduled
out
in
advance,
and
you
know
so
it's
you
know.
As
far
as
the
best
practices
around
you
know.
A
A
You
know
a
ton
of
stuff
on
one
given
day
close
together,
so
even
if
we've
got
a
couple
of
things
going
out
on
the
same
day,
that's
okay
too.
We
just
have
to
be
mindful
of
the
timing
of
it,
so
how
to
become
a
reviewer
and
how
to
leave
so
today,
folks
would
just
email
that
medium,
alias
and
I
can
I
can
find
it
and
drop
it
in
the
chat
here
too
of
that
helpful
and
essentially
what
what
what
what
we're
doing
is
people
are
requesting
to
requesting
to
become
an
editor
and.
A
122Nd
I'm
describing
that
email
address
so
if
I
keep
referencing
it
and
it
would
be
helpful
to
give
it
in
there.
Okay,
so
I'm,
yes,
I'm
really
just
just
request
to
to
become
one,
and
we
are
looking
for
technical
folks
to
come
and
help
us
review.
At
this
point.
We
we
don't
have
a
process
to
to
leave,
but
that
is
probably
something
that
we
should
address,
because
there's
probably
some
folks
who
maybe
their
jobs
have
changed.
A
A
Again,
I'm
on
the
so
I'm
just
kind
of
talking
through
something.
If
you
need
me
to
stop
and
you've
got
questions
just
interrupt
me,
I
will
not
take
offense
to
it.
Let
me
see
her
so
should
we
have
a
Trello
board
or
something
I
mean,
let's
kind
of
let's
talk
about
that,
let's
I
think.
Maybe
there
is
another
way
to
project
manage
this
a
little
bit
more,
a
little
bit
more
in
a
streamlined
way.
I
think
that's
a
huge!
A
You
know
huge
question
and
a
you
know
a
something
that
we
could
probably
improve
upon,
because
then
at
this
point
it's
kind
of
just
you
know
things
like
things
are
coming
in
through
that
email,
alias
and
you
know,
unfortunately,
it's
one
of
those
things
where
it
could
be
a
single
point
of
failure.
If
you
know
if
it's
not
maybe
documented
somewhere
else
outside
of
that
email,
so
are
there
any
thoughts
around
you
know
having
Trello
board
or
even
just
I,
know.
I
know
at
one
point
there
was
a
Content
calendar.
B
C
Has
you
know
Trello
boards
on
it
now
is
there
is
there?
Are
you
guys
talking
about
trying
to
schedule
posts
specifically
or
just
how
to
get
them
into
the
pipeline,
because
I
would
assume
that
they
would
be
I'm
John
Church
by
the
way,
I
think
that's
God
speaking
hi
I
would
expect
it
to
be.
Like
you
know,
somebody
submits
a
pull
request
to
a
repository,
the
way
that
the
most
of
the
committee's
work
and
whatnot
and
then
that
can
be
reviewed
and
marked
down
there
and
other
people
could
weigh
in
on
it
etc.
C
C
B
D
A
Medium
does
have
like
a
we.
Don't
we
don't
fully
utilize
it
today,
but
medium
does
have
a
way
for
people
to
submit
draft
for
review.
You
have
to
request
to
become
a
writer
and
then
that's
kind,
and
then
you
can
kind
of
go
through
mediums
process.
I
am
a
big
fan
of
doing
it.
This
way,
because
it
kind
of
promotes,
repeat
contributors,
because
you
know
once
they
are
a
writer,
they
can
continue
to
be
a
writer
at
any
time,
something
you
know
pumpkins,
they
write
something
interesting.
A
They
can
submit
it
and
then
every
editor
of
our
medium
publication
has
access
to
all
of
those
drafts.
So
really
it
would
then
turn
into
more
of
a
vs..
It
would
be
more
about
ensuring
that
our
editors
are
either.
You
know
they
were
assigning
them
or
you
know,
basically
that
things
are
just
fitting
in
the
medium
queue.
A
So
there
is
kind
of
a
there's
a
more
automated
way
to
to
use.
You
know
to
use
the
tools
that
we,
you
know,
we
kind
of
have
in
place
today
and
I've
done
it
a
few
times
with
with
some
up
with
some
of
the
folks,
and
it
works
out
really
well
I.
Think
where
some
of
the
process
where
where
we
would
need
to
maybe
put
some
more
process
in
places
around
assigning
editors
and
recruiting
editors,
but
so
I
mean
that
that's
that's
an
option
as
well.
A
I,
don't
know
if
you've
got
but
there's
sort
of
more,
because
I
see
that
we
took
some
notes
run.
You
know
you
think
github,
which
I
think
is
also
a
good
idea
just
because
I
know
that
a
lot
of
folks
here
use
it
use
the
tools
that
we're
already
using
I'm
gonna,
sell
I'm
gonna,
be
I'm
gonna,
admit
to
the
to
the
group
here:
I'm,
not
a
github
Pro,
again,
I've
just
started
using
it
since
joining
the
Linux
Foundation.
B
That's
you
have
one
problem
because
not
everyone
is
familiar
with
the
github
and
everything
they
don't
like,
or
maybe
someone
does
it
right,
some
some
things
like
some
technical,
blog
or
some
stuff,
but
they
don't
know
how
to
like,
submit
it
to
the
open,
a
PR
follow
through
with
the
details
and
updates.
So
yet.
C
The
the
Kanban
or
Trello
style
board
I
was
talking
about
on
github.
Those
are
through
I,
believe
issues
or
they
can
be,
they
can
be
pull
requests
or
issues,
so
you
won't,
have
you
wouldn't
have
to
commit
code,
but
it
it's
it's
a
moot
point
really
I
mean
if
you
guys
are
just
trying
to
get
a
board.
For
that
way,
everybody
can
see.
What's
going
on,
it
can
be,
Trello
can
be
whatever
people
are
comfortable.
That's
fine.
One
question
I
have
is
right
now
so
I
work
for
a
company
that
we
do.
C
We
do
training
and
we
we
have
a
site
called,
hey,
know,
calm
and
we
create
written
and
video
content
teaching
people
how
to
program
in
nodejs.
So
this
could
be
something
that
I
could.
Potentially
you
know,
help
and
help
volunteer
with
might
be
interested
in
that
with
you
guys.
You
know,
looking
at
what
that
looks
like,
but
I
do
also
like
the
idea
of
the
medium
with
that
people.
C
Can
you
know
people
can
request
to
be
an
editor
or
writer,
not
an
editor,
but
a
writer
on
the
medium
publication
and
they
can
submit
their
own
things.
That
are
published
there,
so
they
can
make
it
look
how
they
and
submitted
that
would
maybe
make
the
flow
for
life
getting
putting
out.
A
call
for
submissions
might
be
easier,
but
then
I'm
curious
about
how,
then
you
need
somebody
in
place
who
decides
what
gets
published
and
what
does
it
yeah.
B
C
If
no
js'
foundation,
if
you
know
if,
if
node
says
hey,
please
submit
your
your
posts,
there's
a
really
high,
there's
a
good
chance
that
you'll
get
submissions
and
they
might
not
be
high
quality
so
that
you
need
to
have
some
kind
of
standard
in
place
of
you
know.
Who
decides
what
gets
posted?
Basically,
I,
don't
I.
E
C
That
works
or,
if
you
guys,
have
clarity
on
that
right
now,
right
now
it
seems
like
the
bar
to
even
submitting
stuff
to
you
is
kind
of
self
selecting,
for
you
know
you
get
a
much
lower
rate
of
submissions
etc,
but
yeah
I,
don't
I,
don't
have
answers
for
that,
but
I'm
just
curious.
If
you
guys
have
decided
about
like
you
know,
how
would
you
what's
the
bar
for
what
gets
published
on
that
publication
on.
A
So
the
I
think
the
question
there
is
have
I
gotten
any
complaints
about
quality
and
I
have
not.
However,
I
typically
get
I'm
again,
you
know
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
a
software
developer,
so
I'm
not
I'm,
not
super
technical
when
it
comes
to
that
so
I
have
been
working
with.
A
You
know,
and
you
know
a
week's
time.
Can
somebody
just
take
a
look,
and
you
know,
let
me
know
if
this
is
I
know
sums
up
or
thumbs
down
and
that's
typically
how
it
works.
I
think
we
could
probably
and
I
think
we
could
probably
improve
on
that
process
as
far
as
one
getting
more
technical
reviewers
to
kind
of
share
the
share
that
workload
and
also
totally
open
to
giving
those
so
credit
because
I
understand
the
stuff
takes
time.
A
So,
whether
that's
you
know
footnote
or
you
know
a
thank
you
at
the
bottom,
whatever
it
may
be,
but
just
really
kind
of
increasing
that
pool
so
that
you
know
I
think
it
was
John's.
Is
that
your
name?
Yes,
sorry,
okay
to
John's
point
like
when
we
put
you
know
if
we
were
to
cut
out
some
sort
of
call,
for
you
know,
call
for
submissions.
We
probably
look
at
a
lot
and
you
know
I
want
to
make
sure
that
this
thing
can
scale.
So
it's
you
know
when
people
are
submitting.
They
get
a
finally
answer.
A
A
But
content
you
know
takes
time
and
content
is
an
investment,
and
so
we
would
need,
you
know,
obviously
know
any
quality
content,
but
we
would
also
need
you
know
the
experts
on
the
editing
or
on
the
review
side
to
ensure
that
we
are
putting
out
meaningful
and
helpful
stuff
from
the
community.
So
that's
what
you
know.
That's
a
answer
that
question.
A
E
I
Aaron
and
so
I
come
in
a
little
bit
late
to
this
discussion
and
I
have
a
question,
which
is
why
so
I
think
that
we
all
agree
that
there
needs
to
be
more
high-quality
content
about
node,
and
so
is
there
a
target
user
that
we
are
looking
forward
to
read
this
material,
because
someone
just
knew
no,
it
needs
a
different
set
of
content
than
someone
who
is
in
the
middle
of
their
node
career
or
someone
who
wants
to
become
a
core
contributor.
So.
B
Yeah
that
yeah
exactly
that's
one
of
the
point
we
want
to
discuss
and
highlight
that
what
kind
of
content
we
want
on
the
publication
if
we
can
drive
like
three
or
four
type
of
channels,
one
for
like
experts,
one
is
for
the
beginners,
where
we
post
regularly
on.
There
should
be
like
a
topic
for
the
beginners,
every
be
equal
with
twice
a
week,
and
then
there
should
be
a
topic
for
intermediate
one,
and
there
should
be
topic
about
like
getting
the
reviews
and
then
yeah
yeah.
How.
F
E
In
the
goal
can
be
like
a
purely
quantitative
goal
of
life,
you
want
to
publish
X
amount
of
articles
by
time
period,
but
without
a
goal
set
out
it'll
be
really
hard
to
decide
whether
it's
worth
the
effort
that
you
want
to
put
into
it
and
to
get
people
on
board,
because
they
won't
be
able
to
go
back
and
say,
I
feel
good,
because
I
helped
get
to
this
milestone.
And
then
the
last
thing
I
want
to
ask
it
sorry
to
ask
them
any
annoying
questions.
E
I
actually
used
to
run
a
small
magazine,
I
used
to
work
in
publishing
so
like
these
are
the
annoying
questions
that
people
in
publishing
ask
there's
already
a
large
community
of
people
who
volunteered
to
judge
content
for
the
various
node
and
JavaScript
conferences.
What
about
using
the
conference
presenters
as
a
pipeline,
because,
if
you're
presenting
a
20-minute
talk,
turning
not
talking
to
a
post
is
not
all
that
much
more
effort,
sometimes
and
so
saying:
hey
you're
top
got
accepted
and
you
know
unattractive.
E
Let
me
connect
you
to
the
blog
people,
and
so
that's
one
way
of
vetting.
If
they've
already
been
accepted
to
the
conference,
can
we
encourage
them
to
write
a
blog
post
for
people
who
don't
like
to
watch
videos?
Sometimes
the
video
is
not
very
high
quality
or
there's
a
glitch
and
it's
a
different
way
to
reach
people.
That's
not
tied
in,
and
these
are
people
who
have
already
signed
up
to
reveal
no.
C
E
E
August
is
streams
month
right
and
have
put
a
CFP
out
like
far
in
advance
they're
like
three
months
in
advance,
so
you
have
an
editorial
calendar.
That's
about.
We
want
intro
content,
you
want
intermediate
content
and
we
want
like
how
to
help
content
all
these
topics
and
then
just
have
a
call
for
papers.
I,
love.
A
I
love
that
I
love
both
of
your
last
two
suggestions.
Wow,
like
those
will
I,
will
pop.
We
will
copy
and
paste
those
into
our
proposal
to
kind
of
improve
this.
Those
are
wonder.
Those
are
awesome.
Thank
you.
I
do
have
a
question
just
not
to
not
to
and
not
to
answer
a
question
with
a
question,
but
for
the
you
said
it
you
know
for
for
things
that
are
vetted
already
through
like
conferences.
Are
you
talking
specific
for
look?
Obviously
we
have
the
the
interactive
conference
in
December.
A
E
E
A
E
Important
and
why
everyone
should
know
about
it,
and
then
you
get
a
tutor
yet,
like
the
last
time,
I
gave
a
talk
at
don't
interactive.
It
was
about
all
the
array
methods
that
I
love,
arrays
right.
Here's
all
the
things
you
could
do
with
arrays
I
never
turned
that
into
a
blog
post,
because
it
was
a
Jupiter.
E
You
can
claim
it,
but
if
I
were
going
to
do
like
another
blog
post,
but
here
all
the
stupid
ways
to
log
things
right,
then,
if
I
was
gonna,
do
that
talk
if
I
got
the
blog
post
out
either
around
the
same
time
or
just
a
little
bit
before
the
talk?
It
helps
me
write
the
talk
because
they
can
turn
the
outline,
the
blog
post
into
the
top,
and
then
it's
promo
for
the
conference
right.
E
B
But
one
point
I
want
to
raise
with
that,
but
if
secure
already
speaker
on
talk,
you
can
get
you
get
the
viewers
attention
you
get
the
word
out
but
like.
If
you
are
new
into
blogging,
you
don't
get
a
chance
to
speak
at
a
conference
that
does
not
stop
you
from
attending
a
blog
post
or
making
your
contribution
things
like.
So
we
yeah
we
can.
You
can
filter
or
we
can
take
all
ways.
B
E
F
C
Yeah
I
want
to
put
something
out
there.
Look
like
that
I,
some
thoughts
that
I
wrote
down
while
I
was
listening
to
all
that
and
when
I
was
hearing
from
from
you
and
I
loved
I
loved
your
suggestions,
specifically
one
of
the
things
some
of
the
things
I
heard
from
it
was
reusing.
Content
is
great
because
if
the
speaker
is
already
invested
time,
they've
something
to
talk
about
and
what
what
you
said
about
I'm,
sorry
I,
don't
remember
your
name.
C
Lily
yeah,
yeah,
well
delete
said
about
not
setting
the
bar
being
more
equitable
and
being
able
to
signal
boost
new
people
so
that
that
made
my
mind
start
thinking
about
like
one's
very
important
thing
is
whose
mouth
is
this
content
coming
out?
Who,
because
there's
we're
gonna,
have
to
review
the
content
regardless,
but
it
it.
C
It
depends
on
where
we
set
that
bar
and
part
of
it
is
the
messaging
around
the
actual
content
itself
in
terms
of
is
this
coming
from.
Is
this
the
nodejs?
You
know
folks
boosting
user
created
content,
or
is
this
nodejs
stamp
of
approval?
This
is
a
good
idea
and
that
last
one
the
bar
is
so
high
on
that,
but
I'm,
very
lazy
and
I
want
to
figure
out
ways
to
you
know
like
that.
There's
so
much
effort
and
quality
that
goes
into
verifying
that
and
I,
don't
think
any
one
person
can
decide.
C
So
I
really
really
like
the
idea
of
putting
out
a
theme,
because
that's
minimal
effort
for
the
you
know
we
can
decide
those
a
whole
year
in
advance
and
then
you
can
put
out
the
you
can
give
the
opportunity
to
any
developer.
A
new
developer
of
hey
write
something
about
this,
and
then
you
know
we'll
still
have
that
bar
technical
review,
which
we
would
you
know
people
can
help
with,
but
we'll
set
it
much
lower
because
it's
no
longer
saying
this
is
a
node.js
stamp
of
approval
thing.
C
But
it's
saying
here's
people
from
the
huge
community
we
have
and
here's
us
signal,
boosting
and
using
their
content,
not
using
it
by
giving
it
a
bigger
platform.
So
then,
the
work
that
is
involved
is
more
aligned
with
being
that
gatekeeper,
but
setting
that
bar
as
low
as
possible,
with
not
as
low
as
possible
but
as
low
as
is
useful
and
is
something
we
can
all
stomach.
While
saying
hey,
we
don't
necessarily
endorse
all
of
this
content.
You
know
we
haven't
vetted
all
of
it.
C
E
C
E
E
F
C
Looking
I
didn't
look
directly
at
their
content
too
much,
but
it
looks
like
they're
doing
linked
roundups
already,
so
that's
one
thing
potentially
taking
care
of
I'm.
Basically,
you
know
I
I
want
to
volunteer
my
time
to
help
you
guys
in
the
way
that
I
can
to
do
something
like
this,
because
it's
it's
it's
within
the
my
organ.
Is
it
Mike
the
company
I
work,
for
we
have
some
experience
doing
this
stuff,
but
also
I'm
looking
at
it
in
terms
of
how
can
we
mow?
C
You
know
the
node.js
collection,
and
so
we
can
even
honing
in
on
that
specifically
for
now-
or
you
know-
and
this
is
just
my
opinion
obviously
but
I
feel
like
that-
would
be
the
lowest
effort
quickest
way
to
value
for
both
the
foundation
or
for
nodejs
and
also
for
the
users,
because
if
you
just
get
that
one
person
to
do
the
technical
review
and
say
that
none
of
this
is
objectively
gaming,
our
system
or
whatever.
So
here
we
go,
you
know
if
you
can
get
people
to
submit
it
through
medium.
C
Yes,
they
would
have
to
create
their
another
pump.
Another
post,
but
that's
the
way
it
works
with
every
collection
on
medium
and
it
kind
of
helps,
streamline
that
process.
In
my
mind,
so
I
feel
like
that
would
be
something
that
one
or
two
people
could
own
pretty
well,
and
then
you
know
as
long
as
one
of
those
people
being
maybe
a
technical
reviewer
or
at
least
getting
some
people
to
cycle
in
through
that
role,
etc.
May
I
do
that.
C
That
sounds
better
to
me
specifically
then
trying
to
set
that
bar
too
high,
or
if
the
thing
about
the
conference
speakers
I,
don't
think
that
a
lot
of
the
conferences
are
affiliated
with
no
js'
in
any
way,
I'm
not
actually
sure
how
many
are
so.
It
would
be
kind
of
difficult
to
even
use
that
as
a
bar
of
quality.
Specifically
because
how
do
at
what
point?
Do
you
draw
a
line?
Yeah?
What's
you
know
who's
a
good
speaker
who's,
not.
G
If
this
is
going
to
be
pursued
because,
like
themed
editions
would
be
great,
but
it
needs
a
fair
amount
of
lead
time
because
making
sure
you
get
enough
stuff
to
fill
an
Edition.
That
is
deemed
mean
that
you're
only
able
to
accept
for
each
additional
Tara
league
observation.
So
you'll
need
to
make
an
editorial
calendar
for
say
a
year
in
advance.
But
haven't
start
say
a
couple
of
months
in
the
future
to
have
enough
time
to
accumulate.
But.
F
G
B
Yeah,
so
I'll
just
go
through
the
topics
we
have
to
cover.
If
one
of
the
point
is
to
how
to
get
writers
to
review
in
return
or
maybe
how
to
incentivize
them
for
that
in
the
review
process,
because
if
there
is
some
incentive
kind
of
then
you
get,
you
can
get
easily
more
more
reviewers,
oh
yeah,
so
any
thoughts
and
even
have
about.
B
E
F
E
And
so
one
thing
that
makes
technical
reviewers
jobs
here
is
having
a
style
sheet
and
a
style
guide,
because
one
of
the
things
that
the
pain
about
reviewing
technical
content
is
like
Google
style
guide
is
that
open
source
is
always
two
words
and
it
never
has
a
yeah
and
if
you've
learned
some
other
style
than
you,
you're
always
trying
to
check
it
in
your
mind.
So
every
time
that
something
is
reviewed,
you
want
someone
in
Centrify,
for
you
were
to
add
something
to
the
style
guide.
F
G
A
G
G
To
thank
contributors,
I'm
really
happy
for
what
but
I
know.
You
know
something
because
people
have
said
that
on
the
issue,
but
we
were
thinking
about
giving
people
swag
that
their
contributions
will
entitle
them
reward
them
with.
So
we
have
a
store
right
now.
That
is
the
node.js
store.
The
thing
is
right
now,
there's
some
there's.
Some
like
shipping
is
a
little
expensive
and
I.
Don't
a
lot
of
people
necessarily
but
I've
been
talking
relates
it's
that.
Thank
you
program.
I've
been
talking
with
a
couple
of
the
books
that
Gatsby.
E
F
F
B
G
F
C
I
just
want
to
real
quick
on
on
how
to
incentivize
and
how
to
get
more
technical,
reviewers
I
think
it's
very
tightly
related
to
how
to
get
more
contributors
in
general
in
that
like
low
barrier
to
entry,
I
guess
like
low
friction,
but
in
that
way
little
friction,
meaning
I
want
to
put
a
differentiation
between
technical
review
and
editing
because
I
published
on
other
collections
before
and
they
didn't
edit
any
of
my
stuff
they're
high
volume
collections
that
are
just
churning
churning
and
churning
stuff
out.
You.
C
They
get
a
lot
of
followers
and
they're
more
attractive
to
you
know:
I'm,
not
saying
that
y'all
should
be
a
high
thing,
but
when
I
say
technical
review,
I
mean
just
specifically
in
terms
of
like.
Is
this
a
spam
malware
like
filled
article,
that's
garbage
or
is
it
you
know
it
doesn't
meet
the
bar
of
mystech?
Maybe
this
person
tried
their
best
and
if
I
think
that,
if
we
frame
or
if
it
was
framed
around
hey,
like
MVP
version,
like
I,
said
I'm
lazy,
I'm
imagining?
C
How
can
the
fewest
number
people
make
this
whole
thing
work
with
the
largest
impact
and
I
think
that,
specifically
having
one
person
do
a
technical
review,
which
is
mostly
just
read
through
it
in
this
you
know,
is
it
garbage
or
not
or
is
it
did
they
do
it?
Did
they
do
try
their
best
or
not
and
frame
it
around?
This
part
of
the
bulk
of
the
collection
is
a
signal
boost
to
other
people.
C
You
know
that's
what
comments
are
for
if
it's
garbage
people
are
gonna,
tell
them
or
they're
gonna
try
to
correct
them
or
do
whatever.
Obviously,
we
don't
want
flame
wars,
but
that's
what
the
review
is.
We
don't
want
something
to
get
through,
which
is
gonna
damage
that
person
themselves
and
I.
Think
that
so
putting
a
differentiation
between
editing
and
reviewing
it
because
editing
will
increase
the
the
style
guide.
Is
you
know,
that's
how
my
company
works?
C
C
C
Think
it's
a
great
idea
and
I
would
love
to
do
that,
but
I
think
in
the
meantime,
it's
a
it's
a
big
process
challenge
currently
and
if
one
person
can
really
be
the
reviewer,
the
gatekeeper
who
is
you
know
they
would
have
to
have
some
kind
of
technical
expertise
at
node
and
want
to
do
this.
Hopefully
there'll
be
ten
people
doing
it.
E
F
C
And
hack
tober
specifically
for
anybody
not
familiar,
is
you
know
a
big
event
that
happens
where
people
try
to
you
know
like
come
together
and
hey
during
this
month?
Do
an
open
source
commit
or
something
I
think
that's
the
way
it
works
yeah,
but
also
there's
huge
communities
that
are
even
bigger
than
nodejs
that
we
could
tap
into
like
100
days
of
code.
If
you
could
offer
like
hey,
this
is
our
MVP
version
is
or
part
of
it
would
be
like
hey
if
you're
doing
a
hundred
days
of
code.
C
Know
like
if
you're
doing
a
hundred
days
of
code
and
you're
blogging
about
it,
anyways,
which
you
are,
if
you're
going
on
your
days
of
code
and
you're,
doing
ojs,
submit
it
to
us
and
we'll
signal
boost
you
and
look
at
you.
You
know
all
this
stuff,
so
I
you
know
tapping
into
where
that
content
is
already
being
created,
having
the
processes
in
place
to
be
able
to
review
it,
etc.
C
E
F
B
No
problem
so
the
next
thing
yeah
we
got
enough
not
enough,
but
some
the
next
point
could
be
like
which
kind
of
service
do
we
should
we
do
for
our
blog
post
for
the
content
which
we
want
to
dry
for
like
this
should
be
a
road
map
similar
to
like
I,
have
a
specialty
for
each
month.
They
could
be
a
road
map
or
or
for
the
whole
nodejs
ecosystem,
that
we
want
to
dry
like
data
coming
in,
and
we
want
people
to
adopt
it.
B
F
C
And
also
in
the
beginning,
if
you
have
a
high
high
ishbal,
you
map
up
locate
of
a
things
being
published.
You
can
you
know
let
it
go
for
a
couple
of
months
or
something
and
take
a
look
at
you
know.
What's
driving
the
most
engagement,
it's
not
that
perfect
heuristic
by
any
means,
and
also
there's
a
good
argument
to
have.
You
know
what
you
asked
a
very
good
question,
which
was
Aaron,
which
was
what's
the
goal.
Why?
C
B
A
A
One
of
the
things
that
was
proposed
at
a
calm
calm
meeting
several
months
ago,
was
to
have
a
to
sort
of
have
social
media
chairs,
so
people
from
the
community
that
have
access
to
our
publishing
platform,
which
is
sprout
social
to
help.
You
know
you
know,
identify
tweet,
edit
tweet,
curate
tweets
all
of
those
things,
and
just
just
you
know,
work
with
engagement,
it
just
kind
of
be
a
counterpart.
A
The
second
bullet
here
is
talks
about
the
social
media,
chair
initiative,
but
I
know
that
a
hot
topic
is
also
just
you
know,
safeguards
in
place
around.
You
know,
code
of
conduct,
and
things
like
that.
So
again,
this
is
just
another
initiative
that,
were
you
know,
trying
to
put
some
thoughts
around
and
put
a
plan
around
and
to
start
you
know
executing
on
you
know
just
so
that
you
know
folks
have
other
ways
to
participate
in
this
community.
B
So
yeah
social
media,
it's
I,
think
in
at
the
end
it's
kind
of
a
reviewer
or
what
writer
does
for
a
blog
post.
It
would
be
the
same
person
doing
this
same
kind
of
stuff,
but
for
the
social
media
not
for
a
blog
post,
they
can,
they
can
review,
they
can
filter
out,
they
can
point
out,
but
what
should
be
highlighted?
What
should
be
posted
a
tweeted
or
light,
but
yahooey
any
thoughts
or
any
ideas.
If
anyone
have
about
such
initiative
or
any
feedback.
C
One
I
see
I
think
a
the
simplest
question
to
answer,
because
there's
a
lot
of
hard
questions
in
there
I
think
would
be
what
platforms
would
would
be
best
to
focus
on,
and
part
of
that
goes
to
the.
Why
of
you
know
why?
Why
are
we
on
those
platforms
why?
Why
is?
Why
would
why
would
things
be
posted
on
those
platforms
etc?
And
you
made
the
point:
I
mean
Rachel.
You
made
the
point
Rachel
that
the
goal
is
to
create
a
collaboration
between
the
no
js'
org
and
the
foundation.
C
So
I,
you
know,
I
could
see
like
a
coordinating
posts
like
oh
hey.
This
is
a
big
announcement
with
nodejs
and
the
foundation
could
post
that
note.
Could
post
that
or
things
going
on
with
the
open
Jas
foundation,
it
was
like
he
kind
of
passed
down
from
you
know
from
the
or
from
open
Jas
to
whoever
that
social
media
chair
might
be,
but
I
I
also
feel
that
initially
you
know
limiting
it
to
as
few
like
I'm
personally,
this
is
just
my
opinion.
C
Literally
I
don't
know
if
Facebook
is
the
right
place
for
that
or
if
engagement
is
specifically
the
goal,
then
it
would
be.
You
know
we're
we're.
Can
you
all
get
the
most
engagement,
etc,
and
maybe
Twitter
is
that
place?
I,
don't
know,
but
I
think
limiting
that
scope
to
like
what
what
platform
would
you
guys
want
to
focus
on
first?
C
Mm-Hmm
I,
don't
have
any
answers
to
that
specifically
I
would
love
the
video
stuff
would
be
exciting,
but
also
that's
like
a
lot
of
production
and
a
lot
of
work
or
whatever
so
so.
I
know
I'm
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
so
sure
what
or
how
it
should
be
done,
but
I
think
answering
the
question.
First
of
what
platforms
are
the
most
important
and
what
specifically
is
the
goal
that
you're
trying
to
achieve
there
is
an
engagement.
Is
it
just
a
present?
C
Is
it
like
I
see
further
down
on
the
on
the
on
the
section
to
highlight
things
in
the
community
which
gets
difficult
because
then
it's
speaking
from
the
mouth
of
the
nodejs,
which
is
unless
the
whole
organization
can
agree
on
what
things
it
wants
to
highlight?
Maybe
it
could
it
gets
dicey
there.
You
know
that
one
social
media
chair
would
know
somebody
would
always
be
upset
about
something
basically,
but
there
could
be
things
that
could
be
agreed-upon
foundation
wide.
E
E
A
Of
the
things
that
I
find
that
our
that
the
community
really
likes
like
open-ended
questions,
I
find
that
those
are
the
ones
that
we
just
get
so
much
engagement
for
a
lot
of
retweets,
and
so
what
would
be?
How
I
know
like
what
would
be
helpful
for
my
perspective
is
to
kind
of
like
understand
what
people
want
to
know
about
and
and
what
what
some
of
those
questions
could
be.
A
E
C
Even
better
than
that,
sorry
to
cut
you
all
off,
keep
if
we're
talking
about
Twitter
cuz.
That's
a
super!
You
know
for
this
community,
it's
a
super
popular
platform
that
would
be
ya,
know
what
or
votes
could
be,
but
even
forget,
even
back
just
a
hashtag,
just
a
hashtag
and
then
see
what
gets
the
most
likes.
You
know
and
then
coal
from
that
basically
and
say:
okay-
and
you
know
you
could
either
retweet
other
people's
questions,
which
would
be
super
easy.
You
could
just
get
one
person
logged
in
you
know.
C
Even
still,
then
it's
kind
of
difficult
to
you
know
somebody
has
to
make
that
decision.
But
if
you
go
by
like
here's,
the
hashtag
ask
questions
and
then
the
nodejs
account
will
either
phrase
them
in
its
own
voice,
because
it
could
look
at
the
aggregate
and
kind
of
distill
it
or
it
could
be
as
simple
as
just
a
human
retweeting
ones
that
are
good,
but
even
that,
actually,
let's
not
do
that,
because
you
don't
know
who
you're
retweeting
that
could
get
messy.
C
But
if
you
just
have
a
hashtag
where
people
could
ask
the
questions
and
it's
already
on
the
platform,
it's
already
people
that
are
gonna,
see
and
be
engaged,
and
you
know
you
could
take
the
aggregate
and
take
the
individual
out
of
it,
but
just
see
what
the
themes
are
or
if
it's
a
really
specific
question
and
they're
a
known
community
member,
then
it
would
probably
be
safer
to
credit
them,
but
retweeting
is
often
seen
as
endorsement.
So
it's
you
know.
Yeah.
C
Mean
it
could
even
you
could
even
and
then
the
node
account
could
jump
into
a
hundred
days
of
code
or
girls
code
or
like
a
bunch
of
the
really
cool
community
hashtags
and
just
go.
You
know:
hey
we're
doing
AMA
blah
blah
like
ask
us
questions,
and
you
know
just
signal
booster
jump
into
that
stream
of
crazy
content.
That's
always
happening
so.
I'm
lazy,
like
I,
said
very.
B
This
is
to
rock,
what's
going
on
in
the
community
on,
in
that
current
day,
like
if
it's
what's
the
new
conference
going
on?
What's
the
new
event
is
going
on
what's
happening
within
this
this
week
or
this
month,
and
we
can
boost
the
content
and
the
quality
of
social
media
goes
through
that,
like
a
respectable
fresh,
do
going
on
its
today,
the
core
or
similar
topic?
Oh.
C
Yeah
and
also
we
talked
a
bit
about
incentive
and
there's
so
much
power
behind
the
node.js
brand,
there's
so
much
reach
so
much
and
so
there's
questions
that
I
would
love
to
pitch
with
a
node.js
community's
brain
about,
and
so
that's
why
I
would
tweet
a
thing
which
would
be
like.
How
are
you
guys
using
streams
doing
it.
C
B
B
C
Comes
out
that
comes
down
the
voice,
in
my
opinion,
and
with
the
voice
and
character
that
we
tweet
those
things
from
it
would
be
uplifting,
positive
and
inspirational.
That
would
you
know
it's
words.
You
can
throw
on
a
you
know,
word
cloud
or
whatever,
but
there
is
like
code.
Newbies
is
a
big
community.
They
do
a
lot
of
stuff
where
it's
just
like.
What
are
you
working
on
you
know
or.
E
C
E
E
B
B
A
No
I
I
definitely
I
definitely
heard
that
I
think
the
idea
of
of
bringing
in
a
social
chair
was
to
kind
of
help
guide,
some
of
that
as
well.
Someone
who's
more
in
bed
with
the
community,
but
I
know
you
know,
but
I
do
see.
I
do
see,
I
broke
down
all
those
questions.
They're
really
super
funny
and
I
do
see
an
opportunity
to
just
do
some
different
things.
So
this
has
just
been
eye-opening
for
me.
So
I
do
appreciate
that
yeah
yeah
yep,
that's.
B
I
agree
with
your
point:
yeah
everyone
here
is
super
happy.
So
yes,
Vidia
chair,
could
it's
not
just
what
we
are
getting
the
content?
A
specific
person
from
node
community
can
also
help
you
guys,
like
the
one
managing
the
social
community
channels,
like
what
kind
of
questions
would
be
good.
What's
within
the
community
like
yeah,
yeah
I
think
it
would
be
good
if
that
person
is
that
person
who
you
know
speak
about
the
things.
C
We
have,
it
sounds
like
it
I'm
assuming,
but
what
might
be
an
ideal
workflow
for
y'all
is
like
a
spreadsheet
with
a
whole
bunch
of
topics
that
somebody
or
the
community
has
already
vetted,
or
you
know
whatever
it's
like
that
way.
You
can.
You
can
worry
about
just
scheduling
and
getting
them
out
there.
Yeah
and
you
know,
like
you,
can
asynchronously
do
the
work
or
someone
else
can
asynchronously.
C
Do
the
work
where
they're
like
here's
three
years,
a
month's
worth
of
this
or
three
months
worth
of
these
questions
like
one
or
two
tweets
a
day
or
something
like
that,
then
obviously
somebody
will
somebody
who
knows
the
community
would
need
to
really
select
that
stuff,
but
then
yeah.
Definitely
you
know.
Maybe
that
would
be
the
social
media
chair.
Perhaps
I.
C
A
One
of
the
things
one
of
those
things
to
your
point,
one
thing
that
I
find
helpful
is
you
know.
Obviously,
I've
got
I've
got
Twitter
on
my
phone
and
I'll
get
a
direct
message
saying
this
is
a
really
interesting
tweet
or
the
thing
they're
really
cool,
kudos
or
whatever.
So
that's
something
that
like
okay,
I'm
going
to
retweet
this
or
like
this
or
or
something
and
and
it's
10
out
of
10
times,
they're,
always
great
recommendation,
and
so
just
things
like
that.
A
F
A
E
C
E
E
C
That
sounds
like
a
compelling
reason
to
have
some
kind
of
social
media
chair
who
just
has
their
thumb
on
the
pulse.
Ie
tyranny
is
probably
too
busy,
but,
like
that's
the
PERT,
that's
the
spirit
of
somebody
who
is
in
the
community
connected
knows
how
Twitter
works
good.
You
know
and
is
like
able
to
they're
in
the
middle
of
those
things
where
they
could
curate
it,
and
even
if
it
just
means
filling
up
your
inbox
and
that's
just
me
being
lazy
again
so.
E
F
B
So
yeah
one
last
point:
one
idea
was
to
manage
the
tutor
or
account
through
the
github
so
that,
once
you
can
log
in
I
think
into
Twitter
through
github
profile
and
you
get
the
XS.
But
then
you
know
what
the
person
who
is
with
some
submitting
some
post,
who
is
the
person
behind
but
yeah
I'm
seeing
this?
But
this
idea
was
in
an
in
another
talk,
see.
D
A
Sounds
good,
I
think
I
think
what
also
what
I'll
do
is
take
these
notes
and
maybe
synthesize
them
into
just
like
a
recap
of
what
you
know,
what
we
discussed
and
so
maybe
put
together
some
initial
recommendations
based
on
this
yeah,
but
it
was
super
awesome
I,
really
appreciate.
You
know
you
getting
this
together
and
I.
You
know
I
think
we'll
get
really
I
think
I
think
the
next
steps
will
be
really
really
positive
for
us.
Yeah.