Itâs been more than an year since I started attending TC39 meetings, and this most recent meeting felt much like the first, as I faced a new personal challenge: I went there as the acting chair. TC39 is a group of almost 50 highly skilled professionals, each with very strong positions on the existing form and the future form of the language. While the skills and opinions are visible strengths, tim
TopicsNotesAboutA plan to help TC39 become more open up to community contributions and participations A plan to help TC39 become more open up to community contributions and participations (This is a continuation of a previous discussion) So, to summarize, while rules and platforms currently in place do allow for community contributions, they are hardly friendly ones. A few issues: The mailing list
For most of Microsoft, the end of July means the excitement of our //OneWeek celebration and welcoming tens of millions of new users to Windows 10 and Microsoft Edge! Some who follow JavaScript closely are excited for another reason â the July TC39 meeting in Redmond. ECMAâs TC39 is the committee responsible for developing the JavaScript language â officially called ECMAScript â and since times im
I have nowhere else to post this and this is somewhere I can tag with tc-agenda. I'm proposing that we request of the newly formed board that one of the first orders of business should be to work towards membership of ECMA and formal representation by one or more individuals who's core concern is with server-side JavaScript. (Coming up with candidates is another process all together). So far we ha
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