Node.js is forked to Ayo.js (pronounced like “IO”)
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#4What's the reason they forked/main difference from Node.js?
> I'd be open to re-merging if and when the problems plaguing Node.js are resolved. Problematic people removed; use of "policy" as an excuse ended; power structures reorganized to emphasize community over tech. So far though it seems like there's little desire to fix these problems from those with the power to do so.
Re: Node.js is forked to Ayo.js (pronounced like “IO”)
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#6What's the reason they forked/main difference from Node.js?
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#7What is the reason for the fork ?
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#8What is the reason for the fork ?
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#9What is the reason for the fork ?
> I'd be open to re-merging if and when the problems plaguing Node.js are resolved. Problematic people removed; use of "policy" as an excuse ended; power structures reorganized to emphasize community over tech. So far though it seems like there's little desire to fix these problems from those with the power to do so.
Re: Node.js is forked to Ayo.js (pronounced like “IO”)
#10What's the reason they forked/main difference from Node.js?
'This project is bound by a Code of Conduct.' in bold has probably something to do with it..