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littledan/summit — explained in plain English

Analysis updated 2026-07-17 · repo last pushed 2024-03-06

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A coordination hub for planning OpenJS Foundation Collaborator Summits, where JavaScript and Node.js maintainers meet to collaborate and plan.

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    What it does
      Summit planning hub
      Tracks past events
      Logistics coordination
    Tech stack
      GitHub issues
      Markdown
      Slack
    Use cases
      Find upcoming summits
      Propose sessions
      Coordinate attendance
    Audience
      Maintainers
      Contributors
      Community members

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what do people make with this?

VIBE 1

Find out when and where the next OpenJS Foundation Collaborator Summit is happening.

VIBE 2

Look up details from past summits going back to 2015.

VIBE 3

Propose a session topic or coordinate travel logistics via GitHub issues.

VIBE 4

Connect with other Node.js and JavaScript ecosystem maintainers through the linked Slack channel.

what's the stack?

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Stars111
LanguageTypeScriptTypeScript
Last pushed2024-03-06
MaintenanceDormant
Setup difficultyeasyhardeasy
Complexity1/54/52/5
Audiencedeveloperdeveloperdeveloper

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how do i run it?

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in plain english

This repository is a central hub for organizing and tracking the OpenJS Foundation's Collaborator Summits, in-person and virtual gatherings where the active developers and maintainers of JavaScript and Node.js projects get together to collaborate, share ideas, and plan the future of their tools. Think of it like the planning document for a conference, except the "attendees" are the people who actually maintain the projects millions of developers rely on. These summits happen a few times a year in different cities around the world (and sometimes online). The repository keeps track of when and where each summit is happening, and provides a central place for people to discuss logistics, propose sessions, and coordinate who's attending. For someone involved with OpenJS Foundation projects, whether you're a core maintainer, a frequent contributor, or just deeply invested in Node.js or JavaScript ecosystem projects, this is where you'd go to find out about upcoming summits in your region, get details about registration or scheduling, and connect with other collaborators. The README lists all past summits going back to 2015 and flags the current upcoming event. If you're interested in attending or helping organize, there's also a Slack channel linked where the community discusses summit planning. The repository itself is quite lightweight, it doesn't contain code or complex tools. It's mainly a coordination point: each summit gets its own issue thread in GitHub where logistical details, agendas, and discussion happen. This keeps everything transparent and searchable for anyone who wants to understand what happened at previous summits or what's planned for the next one.

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Summarize the history of OpenJS Foundation Collaborator Summits listed in this repo.
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Help me find out how to propose a session for the next Collaborator Summit.
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Explain how this repo uses GitHub issues to organize summit logistics.
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What information does this repo have about attending an upcoming Node.js summit?

Frequently asked questions

what is summit fr?

A coordination hub for planning OpenJS Foundation Collaborator Summits, where JavaScript and Node.js maintainers meet to collaborate and plan.

Is summit actively maintained?

Dormant — no commits in 2+ years (last push 2024-03-06).

How hard is summit to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is summit for?

Mainly developer.

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