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What’s up in the Node.js community? | Why triaging is a great place to start contributing
In this video, Michael Dawson, TSC Chair, talks with Pooja Durgad, a Node.js collaborator about her role in the Node.js community. Pooja talks about how her first role working with Node.js was as an intern, helping to triage issues. Her experience with triaging enabled her to:
Improve documentation
Fix low-handing issues
Help with test cases
Answer questions
Connect with many key Node.js collaborators and contributors
Listen to her chat about the most common triage issues she helps with, what surprised her about working with Node.js and open source, and why the triage area is a great place to get connected to working in the Node.js community.
Learn more:
Node.js on IBM Developer https://developer.ibm.com/languages/node-js
Node.js on Red Hat Developer https://developers.redhat.com/topics/nodejs
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PHP Decisions Loom as Original Distro Reaches End of Life
IBM i shops have five more weeks until Zend Server Basic, the PHP runtime used by thousands of IBM i shops over the years, reaches end of life and will no longer be offered, supported, or updated with security fixes. Customers that want to continue using PHP safely beyond July 1 will need to obtain a new license or move to a new PHP runtime.
The long history of Zend Server Basic stretches all the way back to 2006, which was the year when the PHP runtime became one of the first open source technologies to be adapted to run …
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