IO.js – Evented I/O for V8 javascript
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#5The linked readme tells little.
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Now 25 pts with just as much explanation....
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As of 48 points, this (1) is the most relvant and informative explanation, but still has nothing to do directly with the linked OP.
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#7Can someone tl;dr me the gist of everyone's beef with joyent? I've been hearing about a fork but haven't understood / seen why people feel like the fork is necessary.
The reasons are myriad, both technically and politically, and you probably won't understand them unless you engage. If they weren't, we wouldn't be seeing something as drastic as a fork.
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#8With the few forks and stances that everyone is taking now, I really hope that an amazing project like Node doesn't get f * up by becoming fragmented and multiple different "versions" appearing.
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#9Can one of the 8 (so far) up-voters tell me whats interesting here? The linked readme tells little. ----- Now 25 pts with just as much explanation.... ----- As of 48 points, this (1) is the most relvant and informative explanation, but still has nothing to do directly with the linked OP. (1) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8669743
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#10Can someone tl;dr me the gist of everyone's beef with joyent? I've been hearing about a fork but haven't understood / seen why people feel like the fork is necessary.
1. Fixating on platform stability over project evolution
2. Ignoring the community on project direction
3. Preserving public image over project committers
4. Being a total square
NOTE: I am against the fork.