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@maiyannah I think that was in reference to the fact that proxying #pump.io and #node.js behind the main webserver was "unsupported" ... so multi-IP would be expected if the server also hosted other sites.
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I've been reading more about #Dat ( https://docs.datproject.org/ ) ... I see a hard dependency on #Node.JS, which has lessened my interest quite a bit.
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@xj9 Oh, I agree that more #CoC is only preferable if you're obsessed with your <group>-ness. My only thought is that #Node.js catered to that exact mindset, so #Ayo.js could have an unexpected appeal. (But yes, there's no technical benefit to Ayo.js until / unless enough people [developers and users] prefer Ayo over Node.)
NOTE: <group>-ness (just in case the angle brackets and their contents get stripped)
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Maybe, maybe not. Hasn't #Node.js already chased away any contributors that don't seek out #CoCs? If so, an even more CoC-devoted fork might gain enough devs & users to thrive.
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#Node.JS #fork https://thenewstack.io/node-js-forked-complaints-repeated-harassment
"As a perceived leader in the project, it can be difficult for outsiders to separate [someone's] opinions from [those] of the project." No opinion on the rest, but this line here is utter bullshit.
Most people have jobs or are part of other groups. We know that when people speak, they speak for themselves unless otherwise stated.
When people speak for an organization or group or project, they should expressly "put on their [position in the group] hat" by doing such things are using a specific account that is not used for personal speech, or prefacing their statements with some sort of "speaking on behalf of ..." language.
(This sort of collapsing of context is one of the big arguments against using a #CoC in a project. Every one of us has said or done something in some context that could be used in a different context to imply that we are actively hostile to some group's stated goals.)
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https://sourcecontribute.com/2017/08/22/node-js-has-forked-into-ayo/
So, this is what people have been talking about. I'm glad that I work too much to have the time for this.
#Node.JS #Ayo.JS #CoC #fork