In discussions at my company about adopting node.js one concern that tends 
to come up is about managing the codebase of a large project where about 10 
developers are working on it concurrently.


I would like to get some suggestions, techniques, best practices, and 
advice from the group here for:


1.  maintaining a clean codebase for a large node.js web application

2.  refactoring in a large node.js project (probably tied to #1)

3.  having a team of about 10 developers working on the same node.js 
application

4.  quickly ramping up new developers (that already know JS well) on a 
large node.js application

Thanks in advance for your advice and recommendations!

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