Comment by dan15
11 years ago
Yes, but something "JavaScript runtime with npm compatibility" would be friendlier and significantly easier for people to understand.
11 years ago
Yes, but something "JavaScript runtime with npm compatibility" would be friendlier and significantly easier for people to understand.
They don't provide the Javascript runtime - Google does that. This is a fork of Node.js - glossing over this is at least a little disrespectful to Node.js.
There was a trademark issue between them and Joyent that also made the node-forward GH repo to go private. They might not be comfortable using term Node.JS on the frontpage.