As some of you have noticed, the Node.js project has added a pride flag to its website in order to show solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community and its LGBTQ+ members. For the whole duration of the month of June (sometimes referred as Pride Month), the website will display the logo with rainbow colors; after that, the regular logo will be used.
If you are not a current project member and feel like you really have to provide feedback on how the project operates with regard to the logo - please do not open an issue here. Instead send an email to report@nodejs.org with the contents of your feedback/complaint/appreciation/idea.
Any off-topic communication by non-project members in the repo here is considered harassment and will result in a block from the Node.js organization.
Hey,
As some of you have noticed, the Node.js project has added a pride flag to its website in order to show solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community and its LGBTQ+ members. For the whole duration of the month of June (sometimes referred as Pride Month), the website will display the logo with rainbow colors; after that, the regular logo will be used.
If you are not a current project member and feel like you really have to provide feedback on how the project operates with regard to the logo - please do not open an issue here. Instead send an email to report@nodejs.org with the contents of your feedback/complaint/appreciation/idea.
Any off-topic communication by non-project members in the repo here is considered harassment and will result in a block from the Node.js organization.
Thanks, Node.js Moderation Team