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Node.js is forked to Ayo.js (pronounced like “IO”)

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Re: Node.js is forked to Ayo.js (pronounced like “IO”)

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post #3

What's the reason they forked/main difference from Node.js?

From an issue:

> 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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post #2

What is the reason for the fork ?

From an issue:

> 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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post #6
post #3

What'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..

That same comment is in the Node.js readme as well. And if Ayo.js was objecting to the code of conduct, then they would have removed it when the edited the rest of the readme.

https://github.com/nodejs/node

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