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continuous integration (CI), releases, benchmarks, web hosting
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(of [nodejs.org][node] and other Node.js web properties) and more.
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Our mission is to provide Node.js Foundation projects with solid computing
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Our mission is to provide Node.js Project and libuv with solid computing
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infrastructure in order to improve the quality of the software itself by
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targeting correctness, speed and compatibility and to ensure streamlined
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delivery of binaries and source code to end-users.
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This repository contains information used to set up and maintain the various
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pieces of Node.js Foundation infrastructure managed by the Build Working Group.
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pieces of Node.js Project infrastructure managed by the Build Working Group.
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It is intended to be open and transparent, if you see any relevant information
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missing please open an issue. If you are interested in joining, please read
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[GOVERNANCE.md][] to understand the process and reasoning we use for granting access
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## Infrastructure Providers
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The Node.js Foundation is proud to receive contributions from many companies,
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The Node.js Project is proud to receive contributions from many companies,
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both in the form of monetary contributions in exchange for membership or
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in-kind contributions for required resources. The Build Working Group
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collaborates with the following companies who contribute various kinds of
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### Tier-1 Providers
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The Node.js Foundation's tier-1 infrastructure providers contribute the largest
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The Node.js Project's tier-1 infrastructure providers contribute the largest
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share of infrastructure to the Node.js project. Without these companies,
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the project would not be able to provide the quality, speed and availability of
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test coverage that it does today.
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### Tier-2 Providers
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The Node.js Foundation's tier-2 infrastructure providers fill essential gaps
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The Node.js Project's tier-2 infrastructure providers fill essential gaps
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in architecture and operating system variations and shoulder some of the burden
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from the tier-1 providers, contributing to availability
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donations of hardware in order to expand the breadth of the build and test
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The Node.js Foundation would like to thank the following individuals and
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The Node.js Project would like to thank the following individuals and
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If you would like to donate hardware to the Node.js Foundation, please
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If you would like to donate hardware to the Node.js Project, please
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reach out to the Build Working Group, via IRC (details at the top of this page)
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or contact [Rod Vagg](mailto:[email protected]) directly. The Build Working Group
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reserves the right to choose what hardware is actively used and how it is used,

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