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Community Open Source Security (OpenSSF) and OpenJS Foundations Issue Alert for Social Engineering Takeovers of Open Source ProjectsXZ Utils cyberattack likely not an isolated incident By: Robin Bender Ginn, Executive Director, OpenJS Foundation; and Omkhar Arasaratnam, General Manager, Open Source Security Foundation The recent attempted XZ Utils backdoor (CVE-2024-3094) may not be an isolated in
The release of Node.js 21 is available now! Node.js 21 replaces Node.js 20 as our current release line, and Node.js 20 is being promoted to long-term support (LTS). What’s the difference between the two releases? Node.js 21 is great for early feature testing for your own specific environment, while Node.js 20 LTS is for production deployments. Node.js 21 will be ‘Current’ release for the next 6 mo
Node.js Node.js 20 Now AvailableNode.js 20 includes new Node.js experimental permission model for improved security Node.js 20 Now Available Node.js 20 includes new Node.js experimental permission model for improved security Node.js 20 is now available! Highlights include the new Node.js experimental Permission Model, synchronous import.meta.resolve, a stable test_runner module, updates of the V8
Projects jQuery maintainers continue modernization initiative with deprecation of jQuery MobilejQuery maintainers are continuing to modernize its overall project that still is one of the most widely deployed JavaScript libraries today. jQuery maintainers continue modernization initiative with deprecation of jQuery Mobile Authors: Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek, Felix Nagel, and the jQuery team jQuery
CommunityNode.js Command Line Interface Applications Best Practices: A Guide Posted On: February 20, 2020Blog Contributed by Liran Tal, Developer Advocate at Snyk and Node.js Security Working Group Member Node.js Command Line Interface Applications Best Practices: A Guide Blog Contributed by Liran Tal, Developer Advocate at Snyk and Node.js Security Working Group Member I recently started a collec
ProjectsWeb Framework Fastify Joins OpenJS Foundation as an Incubating Project Posted On: November 20, 2019Fastify is an open source web framework for Node.js focused on providing one of the best developer experiences with the least overhead and a powerful plugin architecture. Web Framework Fastify Joins OpenJS Foundation as an Incubating Project Fastify is an open source web framework for Node.js
OpenJS Foundation launches new professional certification program to support the future of Node.js development The certifications focus on critical skills that Node.js developers need to build Node.js applications and services in professional environments; Certification is valid for three years with a renewal option San Francisco – October 22, 2019 – The OpenJS Foundation, providing vendor-neutral
The OpenJS Foundation hosts some of the most important projects in the JavaScript ecosystem. As a neutral non-profit organization, our goal is to provide a home where projects can build and support a sustainable community of diverse contributors. We strongly believe in sharing best practices and reducing redundant administrative work across projects, particularly when it comes to non-technical go
A safe and modern home for the webOpenJS promotes the widespread adoption and continued development of key JavaScript technologies worldwide.
MembersWhen an organization becomes a member of the OpenJS Foundation, they are making a tangible commitment to the ongoing success and sustainability of many critical projects in the JavaScript ecosystem. The OpenJS Foundation recognizes the critical supporting role of these organizations, and thanks them for their ongoing support of our project communities. Platinum members have made the highest
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