NodeSource Joins OpenJS Foundation Partner Program to Support Security for Users of Older Node.js Versions
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NodeSource Joins OpenJS Foundation Partner Program to Support Security for Users of Older Node.js Versions
"Through the OpenJS Ecosystem Sustainability Program, NodeSource will help organizations using outdated and unsupported versions of Node.js stay secure as they plan their upgrades. We're excited to announce that NodeSource has joined the OpenJS Foundation's Ecosystem Sustainability Program (ESP), a strategic partnership designed to sustain the health and reliability of the JavaScript ecosystem. Through the ESP, NodeSource will help provide security support for organizations running older, unsupported versions of Node.js, giving teams more time and flexibility to transition to newer releases while maintaining a secure posture."
"NodeSource, a long-standing contributor to the Node.js community, brings expertise in Node.js solutions, developer tooling, and enterprise adoption. By joining the Ecosystem Sustainability Program, NodeSource will play a direct role in fostering the long-term health, stability, and growth of OpenJS projects. Additionally, NodeSource will now be a gold member of the foundation. "Joining the OpenJS Foundation's Ecosystem Sustainability Program allows us to give back to the JavaScript community that powers so much of the web. We're excited to help support the long-term growth and stability of these important projects," said Adrian Estrada, CTO of NodeSource and OpenJS Foundation Board Member."
NodeSource joined the OpenJS Foundation's Ecosystem Sustainability Program to provide security support for organizations running outdated and unsupported Node.js versions. NodeSource will help maintain secure deployments while organizations plan and execute upgrades to newer Node.js releases, offering teams more time and flexibility for transitions. NodeSource brings expertise in Node.js solutions, developer tooling, and enterprise adoption and will participate as a gold member of the foundation. Participation aims to foster long-term health, stability, and growth of OpenJS projects and emphasizes collaboration between companies and open source communities to keep the JavaScript ecosystem secure and reliable.
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