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The JS Foundation sounds pretty awesome and I believe that the JS community needs a foundation to further unite ideas and progress in a sustainable manner. I also believe that the node.js foundation heavily benefited the node.js ecosystem and I see the JS foundation as a meta organization to unite different efforts of R&D projects and libraries to combine their ideas and more efficiently reuse existing resources.
However, it is currently unclear on how people can take part in the foundation, engage in the community or how they can join with their projects. What is the further goal of the JS foundation? Replacing/Involving in TC39 and ES-discuss or is it project-focussed to share resources?
Is this repository meant to exist so that people can pull-request their projects in? What are the necessary requirements for projects to take part in the JS foundation?
Our project is a bit divided from the existing JS ecosystem, in particular it's lychee.js and it is a self-improving peer-to-peer artificial intelligence that learns how to build software in a sustainable, decentralized manner. As many parts focus on sustainability and automation, many things had to be done completely differently (e.g. the cross-platform automated build toolchain to have binaries) than say, in the node-gyp or grunt world where most of the parts focus on manual flexibility through code rather than automation through convention.
~Cheers from Germany