Congrats and good luck with the venture!

Please don't charge for module usage. Perhaps a membership fee or donation 
structure? Do you know what the commercialization will look like?

Thanks!

On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 9:02:22 AM UTC-8, Isaac Schlueter wrote:
> Node's growth has continued and accelerated immensely over the last few 
> years.  More people are developing and sharing more code with Node and npm 
> than I would have ever imagined.  Countless companies are using Node, and npm 
> along with it.
> 
> 
> 
> Over the last year, TJ Fontaine has become absolutely essential to the 
> Node.js project.  He's been building releases, managing the test bots, fixing 
> nasty bugs, and making decisions for the project with constant focus on the 
> needs of our users.  He was responsible for an update to MDB to support 
> running ::findjsobjects on Linux core dumps, and is working on a shim layer 
> that will provide a stable C interface for Node binary addons.  In 
> partnership with Joyent and The Node Firm, he's helped to create a path 
> forward for scalable issue triaging.  He's become the primary point of 
> contact keeping us all driving the project forward together.
> 
> 
> 
> Anyone who's been close to the core project knows that he's been effectively 
> leading the project for a while now, so we're making it official.  Effective 
> immediately, TJ Fontaine is the Node.js project lead.  I will remain a Node 
> core committer, and expect to continue to contribute to the project in that 
> role.  My primary focus, however, will be npm.
> 
> 
> 
> At this point, npm needs work, and I am eager to deliver what the Node 
> community needs from its package manager.  I am starting a company, npm, 
> Inc., to deliver new products and services related to npm.  I'll be sharing 
> many more details soon about exactly how this is going to work, and what 
> we'll be offering.  For now, suffice it to say that everything currently free 
> will remain free, and everything currently flaky will get less flaky.  
> Pursuing new revenue is how we can keep providing the npm registry service in 
> a long-term sustainable way, and it has to be done very carefully so that we 
> don't damage what we've all built together.
> 
> 
> 
> npm is what I'm most passionate about, and I am now in a position to give it 
> my full attention.  I've done more than I could have hoped to accomplish in 
> running Node core, and it's well past time to hand the control of the project 
> off to its next gatekeeper.
> 
> 
> 
> TJ is exactly the leader who can help us take Node.js to 1.0 and beyond.  He 
> brings professionalism, rigor, and a continued focus on inclusive community 
> values and culture.  In the coming days, TJ will spell out his plans in 
> greater detail.  I look forward to the places that Node will go with his 
> guidance.
> 
> 
> 
> Please join me in welcoming him to this new role :)

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