One thing node is lacking is a clear set of principals and/or philosophy. 
Nothing too serious, something along the lines of Python's PEP 20 Zen of 
Python. Pulling from the history of the project and decisions already made and 
refined through comments from close friends and node contributors this is what 
I'm calling "The Way of Node".

http://www.mikealrogers.com/posts/the-way-of-node.html

Nothing official, we don't really do "official", but it's the first time I 
think some of our principals have been stated concisely.

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