@@ -12,13 +12,13 @@ The Node.js Build Working Group maintains and controls infrastructure used for
1212continuous integration (CI), releases, benchmarks, web hosting
1313(of [ nodejs.org] [ node ] and other Node.js web properties) and more.
1414
15- Our mission is to provide Node.js Foundation projects with solid computing
15+ Our mission is to provide Node.js Project and libuv with solid computing
1616infrastructure in order to improve the quality of the software itself by
1717targeting correctness, speed and compatibility and to ensure streamlined
1818delivery of binaries and source code to end-users.
1919
2020This repository contains information used to set up and maintain the various
21- pieces of Node.js Foundation infrastructure managed by the Build Working Group.
21+ pieces of Node.js Project infrastructure managed by the Build Working Group.
2222It is intended to be open and transparent, if you see any relevant information
2323missing please open an issue. If you are interested in joining, please read
2424[ GOVERNANCE.md] [ ] to understand the process and reasoning we use for granting access
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ accesses and team roles see [GOVERNANCE.md][].
140140
141141## Infrastructure Providers
142142
143- The Node.js Foundation is proud to receive contributions from many companies,
143+ The Node.js Project is proud to receive contributions from many companies,
144144both in the form of monetary contributions in exchange for membership or
145145in-kind contributions for required resources. The Build Working Group
146146collaborates with the following companies who contribute various kinds of
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ cloud and physical hardware to the Node.js project.
149149
150150### Tier-1 Providers
151151
152- The Node.js Foundation 's tier-1 infrastructure providers contribute the largest
152+ The Node.js Project 's tier-1 infrastructure providers contribute the largest
153153share of infrastructure to the Node.js project. Without these companies,
154154the project would not be able to provide the quality, speed and availability of
155155test coverage that it does today.
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ test coverage that it does today.
168168
169169### Tier-2 Providers
170170
171- The Node.js Foundation 's tier-2 infrastructure providers fill essential gaps
171+ The Node.js Project 's tier-2 infrastructure providers fill essential gaps
172172in architecture and operating system variations and shoulder some of the burden
173173from the tier-1 providers, contributing to availability
174174and speed in our CI system.
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ From time to time, the Node.js Build Working group calls for, and receives
220220donations of hardware in order to expand the breadth of the build and test
221221infrastructure it maintains.
222222
223- The Node.js Foundation would like to thank the following individuals and
223+ The Node.js Project would like to thank the following individuals and
224224companies that have donated miscellaneous hardware:
225225
226226- [ NodeSource] [ ns ] for a Raspberry Pi B, a Raspberry Pi B+,
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ companies that have donated miscellaneous hardware:
259259- Chris Lea [ @chrislea ] ( https://github.com/chrislea ) for a Raspberry Pi 1 B+
260260
261261
262- If you would like to donate hardware to the Node.js Foundation , please
262+ If you would like to donate hardware to the Node.js Project , please
263263reach out to the Build Working Group, via IRC (details at the top of this page)
264264or contact
[ Rod Vagg
] ( mailto:[email protected] ) directly. The Build Working Group
265265reserves the right to choose what hardware is actively used and how it is used,
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