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Gathering feedback from companies. #13
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Feel free to suggest companies if you know of a good contact there. The initial list is mostly just companies I could think of where I know someone. |
We @dead-horse @JacksonTian are working on alibaba. |
@fengmk2 awesome! who should I email over there? |
AppNeta I write the node instrumentation, and our frontend people use node for tooling. Feel free to email me [email protected]. |
@mikeal feel free to email me [email protected]. I do some research with node core, v8, etc. |
Email @JacksonTian please :) |
Preliminary emails have been sent, waiting on feedback and in some cases a list of the best contacts within companies to reach out to. |
What about https://modulus.io/ They already talked about io.js here: http://blog.modulus.io/iojs-what-it-means-for-you |
@mikeal - I can be the contact for Mapbox | [email protected]. Since we maintain > 15 node C++ addons, and package them all as binaries for production deployment with https://github.com/mapbox/node-pre-gyp I'm interested in the roadmap for binary deployment. |
Added mapbox and modulus. I'll be getting in touch soon @springmeyer and I'll just talk to the Modulus folks in person later tonight at their Node Summit party :) |
modulus 👍 |
@mikeal did you get a contact at Yahoo? |
@emkay Of course he did 😄 |
Auttomatic is still considered a startup? |
/copy @shanselman, @ahejlsberg, @madskristensen, @jaredpar, @nguerrera, @NTaylorMullen (and whoever is missing) |
Closing all issues in this archived repository. |
We have a lot of great feedback from developers and community members and I'm confident that we can continue to find even better ways of continuing that effort to create a living roadmap. While some of the feedback we're getting is about production use and usage within companies I don't think the public calls for feedback do a good enough job at getting information about problems at large production use.
I'd like to being seeking out large scale use cases and interviewing people there about their biggest problems. Now, the problem here is that I don't think they will be honest if their feedback, along with their name and company affiliation, is made public. These people care about Node, they don't want to disparage it, and the last thing we want as a project is some silly tech press article about "companies unhappy with Node."
The best way to do this might be to get a list of companies together we want to talk to and conduct interviews, then summarize that feedback in to a generalized document about all the companies we spoke to so that no individual complaint or problem can be directly associated with a company or individual.
Initial List
Enterprises
Startups
Consulting and Services
Focusing on companies working big Node users as a proxy for feedback.
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