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* fix: update collab-summit.md Update the collab-summit which is now heavily out-of-date. 1. We no longer have multiple committees. There is just the TSC. Normally contributors are organized in working groups or teams. 2. Properly answer the question "who attends" to reflect reality & explain why it's attractive while also trying to make it clear that non-contributors can come too. 3. Update the repo to openjs-foundation/summits 4. Explain what actually happens in the summits these days to reflect reality. Signed-off-by: Joyee Cheung <[email protected]> * Update collab-summit.md Signed-off-by: Joyee Cheung <[email protected]> * Update collab-summit.md Signed-off-by: Joyee Cheung <[email protected]> * Update pages/en/about/get-involved/collab-summit.md Signed-off-by: Brian Muenzenmeyer <[email protected]> --------- Signed-off-by: Joyee Cheung <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Brian Muenzenmeyer <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Brian Muenzenmeyer <[email protected]>
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title: Collab Summit
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title: Collaboration Summit
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# Collaborator Summit
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# Collaboration Summit
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Node.js's Collaborator Summit is an un-conference for bringing current and
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Node.js's Collaboration Summit is an un-conference for bringing current and
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potential contributors together to discuss Node.js with lively collaboration,
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education, and knowledge sharing. Committees and working groups come together
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twice per year to make important decisions while also being able to work on some
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exciting efforts they want to push forward in-person.
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education, and knowledge sharing. Teams, working groups and contributors
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from the community come together twice per year to have discussions that
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help decision-making while also working on some exciting efforts they
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want to push forward in-person.
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## Who attends?
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Anyone is welcome to attend Collab Summit. During the
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summit, leaders will help onboard new contributors to groups they'd love to help
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prior to integrating them into the working sessions.
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The Collaboration Summit is primarily attended by existing contributors and
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community members, but it also welcomes those who are not yet a contributor
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and want to get onboard. If you are new to contributing to Node.js, the
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Collaboration Summit can be a good opportunity to help you learn what is
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happening within the community and contribute with the skills you have
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and would like to hone.
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This is your opportunity to learn what is happening within the community to jump
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in and contribute with the skills you have and would like to hone.
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Prior to the summit, contributors and community members send session proposals to
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create a schedule. Attendees can familiarize themselves with the session before
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getting onsite, having the general collaborator discussions, and then diving
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into sessions. There will also be plenty of opportunities for hallway tracks
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and brainstorms.
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Working groups will put together a schedule so that people can
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familiarize themselves before folks get onsite, having the general collaborator
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discussions, and then dive into breakout sessions.
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We'd love to see you at Collab Summit! Check out the [Summit repo](https://github.com/nodejs/summit)
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for upcoming and past Collab Summits and have a look at the
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For information about upcoming and past Collaboration Summits, check out the
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[Summit repo](https://github.com/openjs-foundation/summit). Have a look at the
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[issues filed](https://github.com/nodejs/summit/issues) that share what
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individual working groups and committees are looking to discuss in-person.
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contributors and community members are proposing to discuss in-person.

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