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Red Hat Node.js team at OpenJS World and Open Source Summit Europe

September 12, 2023
Michael Dawson

    OpenJS World Europe is almost upon us. This event brings together both the JavaScript and Web communities, which include not only Node.js, but other OpenJS Foundation projects such as Electron, webpack, and more. This year there is a second instance of OpenJS World in Europe which is part of Open Source Summit Europe. This offers a second opportunity for sharing and learning with a broader audience, something that we are looking forward to. We are proud that Red Hat is a sponsor of the Open Source Summit supporting this collaboration.

    Talks

    The Node.js team members from Red Hat and IBM have 3 talks this year sharing our work and experience in the Node.js project and the OpenJS foundation. These include:

    Panel Discussion: OpenJS and Security Updates with Community Panel
    OpenJS World
    Bethany Griggs, Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat
    Joe Sepi, Program Director of Open Tech, IBM
    Robin Ginn, Executive Director, OpenJS Foundation
    Paloma Andrade De Oliveria, Sauce Labs
    Erick Zhao, Slack
    Tuesday September 19, 11:25 a.m.

     

    Node.js - What's Next - Catalyzing Change in the Node.js Ecosystem
    OpenJS World
    Michael Dawson, Node.js lead for Red Hat and IBM, Red Hat
    Jean Burellier,Tech Lead, Sanofi
    Wednesday September 20 11:25​​​​​ a.m.

     

    Improving the Security of a Large Open Source Project One Step at a Time
    SupplyChainSecurityCon
    Michael Dawson, Node.js lead for Red Hat and IBM, Red Hat
    Rafael Gonzaga, Staff DX Engineer, Node Core Contributor, NearForm
    Wednesday September 20 2:40 p.m.
    

     

    We hope to see you at those talks and throughout the conference for a chat. For a full list of the various keynotes and talks, check out the Open Source Summit and OpenJS World schedules. 

    Red Hat also has a booth at the conference and our Node.js team members are available to meet you there to talk about all things Node.js. Just let us know if you'd like to get together.

    Collaborator Summit

    OpenJS World would not be complete without a Node.js collaborator summit and I’m looking forward to those discussions. Our team members will be helping to lead three next-10 sessions on technical priorities, getting the news out and building long term collaborators and will be active participants for many of the other sessions. It’s a great opportunity to work on key issues with the other collaborators.

    The Summit is on September 18th and is for contributors to Node.js and for any open source enthusiast who is interested in participating. This is the time for deep dives on important topics, and to meet with people working across your favorite JavaScript projects. 

    Explore more Node.js resources

    If you want to learn more about Red Hat's involvement in the Node.js community and what we are working on, check out our topic pages at Red Hat Developer.

    Disclaimer: Please note the content in this blog post has not been thoroughly reviewed by the Red Hat Developer editorial team. Any opinions expressed in this post are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the policies or positions of Red Hat.

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