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Why The Node.js Summit Didn't Solve Node's Underlying Problems

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<div tml-image="ci01c6eb7a50019512" tml-image-caption="Node project lead TJ Fontaine at the Node.js Summit" tml-render-layout="inline"><figure><img src="http://a3.files.readwrite.com/image/upload/c_fill,dpr_1.0,q_80,w_620/MTI4MDQ4NTQ4OTEzNjYxOTYy.jpg" /><figcaption>Node project lead TJ Fontaine at the Node.js Summit</figcaption></figure></div><p>Node.js, the popular JavaScript framework for building Web applications, has had a rough couple of months.</p><p>On the one hand, the thriving open source project has been adopted by some seriously established companies, including Walmart and Netflix. On the other, its developers are at odds over how and how fast to move its technical development forward—so much so that the conflict has literally <a href="http://readwrite.com/2014/12/04/node-js-fork-io-js">split Node into two competing projects</a>.</p><p>Worse, it's not clear that this week’s San Francisco Node Summit made much progress in patching things up. While Node's corporate steward Joy

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<div tml-image="ci01c6eb7a50019512" tml-image-caption="Node project lead TJ Fontaine at the Node.js Summit" tml-render-layout="inline"><figure><img src="http://a3.files.readwrite.com/image/upload/c_fill,dpr_1.0,q_80,w_620/MTI4MDQ4NTQ4OTEzNjYxOTYy.jpg" /><figcaption>Node project lead TJ Fontaine at the Node.js Summit</figcaption></figure></div><p>Node.js, the popular JavaScript framework for building Web applications, has had a rough couple of months.</p><p>On the one hand, the thriving open source project has been adopted by some seriously established companies, including Walmart and Netflix. On the other, its developers are at odds over how and how fast to move its technical development forward—so much so that the conflict has literally <a href="http://readwrite.com/2014/12/04/node-js-fork-io-js">split Node into two competing projects</a>.</p><p>Worse, it's not clear that this week’s San Francisco Node Summit made much progress in patching things up. While Node's corporate steward Joy

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<div tml-image="ci01c6eb7a50019512" tml-image-caption="Node project lead TJ Fontaine at the Node.js Summit" tml-render-layout="inline"><figure><img src="http://a3.files.readwrite.com/image/upload/c_fill,dpr_1.0,q_80,w_620/MTI4MDQ4NTQ4OTEzNjYxOTYy.jpg" /><figcaption>Node project lead TJ Fontaine at the Node.js Summit</figcaption></figure></div><p>Node.js, the popular JavaScript framework for building Web applications, has had a rough couple of months.</p><p>On the one hand, the thriving open source project has been adopted by some seriously established companies, including Walmart and Netflix. On the other, its developers are at odds over how and how fast to move its technical development forward—so much so that the conflict has literally <a href="http://readwrite.com/2014/12/04/node-js-fork-io-js">split Node into two competing projects</a>.</p><p>Worse, it's not clear that this week’s San Francisco Node Summit made much progress in patching things up. While Node's corporate steward Joy

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<div tml-image="ci01c6eb7a50019512" tml-image-caption="Node project lead TJ Fontaine at the Node.js Summit" tml-render-layout="inline"><figure><img src="http://a3.files.readwrite.com/image/upload/c_fill,dpr_1.0,q_80,w_620/MTI4MDQ4NTQ4OTEzNjYxOTYy.jpg" /><figcaption>Node project lead TJ Fontaine at the Node.js Summit</figcaption></figure></div><p>Node.js, the popular JavaScript framework for building Web applications, has had a rough couple of months.</p><p>On the one hand, the thriving open source project has been adopted by some seriously established companies, including Walmart and Netflix. On the other, its developers are at odds over how and how fast to move its technical development forward—so much so that the conflict has literally <a href="http://readwrite.com/2014/12/04/node-js-fork-io-js">split Node into two competing projects</a>.</p><p>Worse, it's not clear that this week’s San Francisco Node Summit made much progress in patching things up. While Node's corporate steward Joy

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