The Node.js Foundation is a member based organization. There are 5 classes of Membership:
Platinum, Gold, and Silver Members, Associated Entity Members and Individual Members.
Individual Members of the Node.js Foundation have the ability to both run and vote for
representation on the Board of Directors.
Representation on the Board of Directors
The Individual Members are represented on the Board of Directors an Individual Director. A representative is elected in January every two years with no limitations to the number of terms served.
Current Individual Directors
TBD
Previous Individual Directors
Feross Aboukhadijeh @feross • Jan 2016 - Jan 2017.
* links to a Private repo that is only accessible to GitHub users
who are on the Members team of
the nodejs GitHub organization. Users are added to the team (by Collaborators)
when they contribute consistently to a Node.js Foundation project.
Board of Directors
The Node.js Foundation is a member based organization. There are 5 classes of Membership: Platinum, Gold, and Silver Members, Associated Entity Members and Individual Members.
A list of non-Individual members and additional information is available on the website: https://nodejs.org/en/foundation/members/
Individual Members
Individual Members of the Node.js Foundation have the ability to both run and vote for representation on the Board of Directors.
Representation on the Board of Directors
The Individual Members are represented on the Board of Directors an Individual Director. A representative is elected in January every two years with no limitations to the number of terms served.
Current Individual Directors
TBD
Previous Individual Directors
Registration and Cost
Anyone with a GitHub account may become an Individual Member. Visit https://identity.linuxfoundation.org/pid/99 to register.
The cost of Individual Membership is:
* links to a Private repo that is only accessible to GitHub users who are on the
Membersteam of thenodejsGitHub organization. Users are added to the team (by Collaborators) when they contribute consistently to a Node.js Foundation project.Questions? Comments?
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