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The Node.js Foundation Community Committee (aka CommComm)

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Community Committee

The Community Committee is a top-level committee in the Node.js Foundation focused on community-facing efforts.

For more details read the Community Committee Charter, adopted by the Node.js Foundation Board of Directors on March 10th 2017.

Contributing

code commits !== the only means to contributions.

The Community Committee is tasked with further building out the Node.js Community. If you're reading this, you're already a part of that community.

As a part of the Node.js Community, we'd love to have your help! To get started with contributing, you can check out the Issues in this repository labeled "Good First Issue" to see where we're looking for help. If you have your own ideas on how we could engage and build the community, feel free to create your own issue!

If you're interested in participating in the Community Committee as a member, you should create an issue asking to be an Observer in our next Community Committee meeting. You can find a great example of such an issue here!

Community Committee meetings will be broadcast via Google Hangouts, will be announced ahead of time for access, and coordinated to optimize for contributor timezones.

Current Initiatives, Teams, and Working Groups

Initiatives

Initiatives are projects that the Community Committee and the broader community members are collaborating on to enable Node.js across the ecosystem.

Teams

Working Groups

Governance and Current Members

The Community Committee is an autonomous committee that collaborates alongside the TSC and whose governance is strongly influenced by the TSC's example. See GOVERNANCE.md to learn more about the group's evolving structure and CONTRIBUTING.md for guidance about the expectations for all contributors to this project.

Community Committee Members

Individual Membership Directors

Individual Membership Directors represent individual members of the foundation. They represent both the Individual Membership and Community Committee on the Node.js Board of Directors.

Community Committee Emeriti

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