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doc: add message for Ambassadors to promote #56235
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Signed-off-by: Michael Dawson <[email protected]>
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lgtm with a nit
demanding language in issues, discussionis or PRs. A respectful diaglog will | ||
maximize the chances of the outcome you desire. | ||
* If you depend on timely support or an SLA, contract with a company that provides | ||
paid support and will prioritize your issues. |
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Unrelated but important: We should highlight who to contact if a company has a bug and actually needs a support contract.
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@mcollina I agree, but I think we should defer adding a list of companies that will provide support in a follow on PR as I think that might be a more complicated discussion.
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* Nobody is paid specifically to answer issues or implement features. | ||
* No company owns/supports Node.js. Most contributions are from individuals | ||
as opposed to organizations. |
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Perhaps worth expanding here: Even if a company does pay their employee to contribute to Node.js, all contributions are individual. Meaning, that once an individual receives a commit bit, that belongs to the individual and not the company. If they change employers their status does not change and granting the commit bit to the individual grants no rights in the project to the company. Just not sure how to say that succinctly.
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@jasnell, thanks for the suggestion, added some words, let me know if that is what you had in mind.
Co-authored-by: Matteo Collina <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: James M Snell <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: James M Snell <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Marco Ippolito <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Antoine du Hamel <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Michael Dawson <[email protected]>
ran the format-md to make the linter happy and forced pushed. |
Signed-off-by: Michael Dawson <[email protected]>
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