The Outreach Initiative is aimed to provide help, guidance, and spotlight to the Node.js community.
The Outreach Initiative is a collaborative effort to help people in the Node.js community by introducing consistent workflows around avenues of community engagements like events, content, and open source contributions.
Node.js is emerging as a universal development framework and has grown to a user base of more than 10 million developers. At the same time, Node.js users continue to report positive business impact, including improving developer productivity, satisfaction, and a lower cost. Moreover, considering the aggressive competition, the outreach team strives to publicize the work of the Node.js developers in the tech world.
The Node.js outreach initiative is in its early stages. We are currently focused on improving community outreach workflows around the following three goals:
Community events goal includes Node.js related meetups, conferences, workshops, and more. We are currently figuring out ways to promote Node speakers, events, and build consistent meetups workflow to increase participation in such events.
Discuss the work-in-progress ideas for community events here →
Community content goal includes everything related to writing, curating, and sharing content around Node.js.
Discuss the work-in-progress ideas for community content here →
Community contributions goal includes building resources for improving the workflow for both existing and new open source contributors to the Node.js project. Consistent contribution workflow will help attract more community contributions.
Discuss the work-in-progress ideas for community contributions here →
We meet every other week on Tuesday at 16:00 UTC. The meetings are being broadcasted via Zoom. The join link is published just before the meeting begins in the meeting issue. Please check the Node.js Foundation calendar for the next scheduled meeting.
For those who just want to watch, we also live-stream our conference call to YouTube. You can find us live here once when we turn it on.