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Add Benchmarking and Post-Mortem workgroups as they
were missing.

Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <ben@strongloop.com>
PR-URL: #3450
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* [Roadmap](#roadmap)
* [Docker](#docker)
* [Addon API](#addon-api)
* [Benchmarking](#benchmarking)
* [Post-mortem](#post-mortem)
* [Starting a Working Group](#starting-a-wg)
* [Bootstrap Governance](#bootstrap-governance)
* [Intl](#Intl)
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The current members can be found in their
[README](https://github.com/nodejs/nan#collaborators).

### [Benchmarking](https://github.com/nodejs/benchmarking)

The purpose of the Benchmark working group is to gain consensus
for an agreed set of benchmarks that can be used to:

+ track and evangelize performance gains made between Node releases
+ avoid performance regressions between releases

Its responsibilities are:

+ Identify 1 or more benchmarks that reflect customer usage.
Likely need more than one to cover typical Node use cases
including low-latency and high concurrency
+ Work to get community consensus on the list chosen
+ Add regular execution of chosen benchmarks to Node builds
+ Track/publicize performance between builds/releases

### [Post-mortem](https://github.com/nodejs/post-mortem)

The Post-mortem Diagnostics working group is dedicated to the support
and improvement of postmortem debugging for Node.js. It seeks to
elevate the role of postmortem debugging for Node, to assist in the
development of techniques and tools, and to make techniques and tools
known and available to Node.js users.

Its responsibilities are:

+ Defining and adding interfaces/APIs in order to allow dumps
to be generated when needed
+ Defining and adding common structures to the dumps generated
in order to support tools that want to introspect those dumps

## Starting a WG

A Working Group is established by first defining a charter that can be
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