Joyee Cheung

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Joined on May 3, 2023

  • This is now opened as a pull request to the website. Please leave your reviews in https://github.com/nodejs/nodejs.org/pull/6653 instead. About twice per year, Node.js contributors and community members get together in an unconference called the Node.js collaboration summit. At the summit, we share knowledge about the project and the ecosystem, brainstorm solutions to technical and non-technical issues, make progress in decision-making discussions, and push forward new initiatives. The first collaboration summit of 2024 was held in the first week of April, hosted by Bloomberg at their London office. In this edition, 20 attendees joined in person, including 15 Node.js core collaborators (10 of whom were from the Technical Steering Committee) and 5 more members/contributors from the community. We were also joined by around a dozen remote participants who contributed significantly to the discussions. In addition, we had our first crossover session with WinterCG. Here is a recap of what happened at the summit. HTTP, web server frameworks and clients The summit started with a morning of discussions about HTTP - both the server and the client.
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  • Agenda: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-4hm3OQ4HGfvOdFR-5pm9fHz6O2k-wbqpK-41fcS1Yw/edit#gid=2042954302 Webinar link: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3FJCCjgiRseMunHFhb8NoA Everyone who wishes to speak should join the webinar as a panelist and raise their hand via the Zoom queue. People in the room will get a physical hand-held microphone to speak. Ask @joyeecheung to get an invite to add you as a panelist. Or join as a regular attendee and make some noise in the #collab-summit-london-2024 Slack channel to get promoted. More info: https://github.com/openjs-foundation/summit/issues/387 9:30-10:30 NodeJS Asynchronous Scheduling Issue: https://github.com/openjs-foundation/summit/issues/392 Facilitator: @ronag
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  • Agenda: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-4hm3OQ4HGfvOdFR-5pm9fHz6O2k-wbqpK-41fcS1Yw/edit#gid=0 Agenda: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-4hmffddff3OQ4HGfvOdFR-5pm9fHz6O2k-wbqpK-41fcS1Yw/edit#gid=0 g- Webinar link: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_l1ywqf1jTaO-ZSVnoXchGg Everyone who wishes to speak should join the webinar as a panelist and raise their hand via the Zoom queue. People in the room will get a physical hand-held microphone to speak. Ask @joyeecheung to get an invite to add you as a panelist. Or join as a regular attendee and make some noise in the #collab-summit-london-2024 Slack channel to get promoted. More info: https://github.com/openjs-foundation/summit/issues/387 9:30-10:30 Node.js Web Server Framework Session Issue: https://github.com/openjs-foundation/summit/issues/402
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  • The Linux Foundation Events Code of Conduct applies to all event spaces. Join the #collab-summit-london-2024 Slack channel. Reception and breakfast starts at 9:00. Sessions start at 9:30. After you enter the Bloomberg London office building (entrance at the intersection between Queen Victoria Street and Bucklersbury Street, checkout street view of entrance), go to the reception, tell the receptionist that you are here for the Node.js collaboration summit. You will be asked to show your ID and take a photo to get a guest badge. As a visitor you should be accompanied by a Bloomberg person in places outside the summit area. Someone should be at the reception to fetch you to the summit area (we'll try to arrange a "shuttle" that departs from the reception every 5-10 minutes). If you arrive later than 9:30, ask in the #collab-summit-london-2024 Slack channel.Route (escorted by Bloomberg employee): first take a lift to the 6th floor where the lobby is, then go through a gate that requires an employee badge, then take another lift down to the Windsor room on the 1st floor. Use the Wifi with SSID bguest and use the username & password on your badge in the popup window to connect.
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