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Node.js Diagnostics Working Group
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Diagnostics Working Group

Join us on OpenJS Foundation slack (channel #nodejs-diagnostics-wg)

The goal of this WG is to ensure Node provides a set of comprehensive, documented, extensible diagnostic protocols, formats, and APIs to enable tool vendors to provide reliable diagnostic tools for Node.

Work needed includes:

Current Initiatives

Initiative Champion Stakeholders Links
Diagnostic Channel @qard https://github.com/nodejs/diagnostics/issues/180
Async Hooks @qard https://github.com/nodejs/diagnostics/issues/124
Async Context @mike-kaufman @kjin https://github.com/nodejs/diagnostics/issues/107
Support tiers @mhdawson https://github.com/nodejs/diagnostics/issues/157
CPU Profiling @mmarchini https://github.com/nodejs/diagnostics/issues/148
Post-mortem WG merge @mmarchini https://github.com/nodejs/post-mortem/issues/48
Trace Events @jasnell @ofrobots https://github.com/nodejs/diagnostics/issues/84
CLS @watson https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/26540

Need volunteers for

Initiative Champion Links
Performance Profiles https://github.com/nodejs/diagnostics/issues/161
Time-travel debugging https://github.com/nodejs/diagnostics/issues/164
Platform neutrality

Logistics

Semi-monthly Meetings

Meetings of the working group typically occur every other Tuesday, at two different time slots, alternating (3.30 PM UTC and 10.30 PM UTC). A few days before each meeting, an issue will be created with the date and time of the meeting. The issue will provide schedule logistics as well as an agenda, links to meeting minutes, and information about how to join as a participant or a viewer.

Biannual F2F

Twice a year the diagnostics working group meets for a Face to Face gathering where current concerns are hashed out in greater detail. An issue will be created for the event where those who are interested may find details about how to participate.

See the foundation calendar for meeting times.

Members

Emeritus