[nodejs] The Next Phase of Node.js

2014-01-15 Thread Isaac Schlueter
Node's growth has continued and accelerated immensely over the last few years. More people are developing and sharing more code with Node and npm than I would have ever imagined. Countless companies are using Node, and npm along with it. Over the last year, TJ Fontaine has become absolutely esse

Re: [nodejs] The Next Phase of Node.js

2014-01-15 Thread Stephen Belanger
Thank you all for being awesome community leaders. I look forward to a better, more stable npm and an excellent node 1.0 release! :D On 15 Jan 2014 09:02, "Isaac Schlueter" wrote: > Node's growth has continued and accelerated immensely over the last few > years. More people are developing and sh

Re: [nodejs] The Next Phase of Node.js

2014-01-15 Thread Alex Kocharin
Hi Isaac, What changes are you planning on npm registry? What services will it provide for money? Will there be any changes to replication? I'm worrying a lot about npm registry being a single point of failure, especially since when npmjs registry was in trouble, nodejitsu was asking for money inst

Re: [nodejs] The Next Phase of Node.js

2014-01-15 Thread Tim Caswell
Awesome news! Congrats to both of you. On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 9:16 AM, Alex Kocharin wrote: > Hi Isaac, > > What changes are you planning on npm registry? What services will it > provide for money? Will there be any changes to replication? > > I'm worrying a lot about npm registry being a sin

Re: [nodejs] The Next Phase of Node.js

2014-01-15 Thread Jacob Groundwater
Congrats TJ Fontaine! You've done amazing work for Node, and I have complete confidence you're going to move node in the right direction. On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 9:16 AM, Alex Kocharin wrote: > Hi Isaac, > > What changes are you planning on npm registry? What services will it > provide for m

Re: [nodejs] The Next Phase of Node.js

2014-01-15 Thread Aaron Heckmann
Congrats guys! On Wednesday, January 15, 2014, Isaac Schlueter wrote: > Node's growth has continued and accelerated immensely over the last few > years. More people are developing and sharing more code with Node and npm > than I would have ever imagined. Countless companies are using Node, and