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Session Proposal: Node.js Undici - planning for the next major #391

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mcollina opened this issue Feb 21, 2024 · 4 comments
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Session Proposal: Node.js Undici - planning for the next major #391

mcollina opened this issue Feb 21, 2024 · 4 comments
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Collaborator Summit London 2024 Collab Summit at Apr 3rd 2024 in London Session Proposal A session proposal for the Collaboration Summit

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mcollina commented Feb 21, 2024

Proposal

Topic of the session

Type of the session

  • Collaborate
  • Workshop
  • Talk

Estimated duration of the session

Date and Time of the session

Level

  • Beginner
  • Intermediate
  • Advanced

Pre-requisite knowledge

Describe the session

Session facilitator(s), Github handle(s) and timezone(s)

Meeting notes and Virtual Meeting Link

Follow-up / Set-up sessions (if any)

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@mcollina mcollina added Collaborator Summit Session Proposal A session proposal for the Collaboration Summit London 2024 Collab Summit at Apr 3rd 2024 in London labels Feb 21, 2024
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ronag commented Feb 21, 2024

Refs: nodejs/undici#2722

Some topics:

  • Developer Experience (information density, tests, split core and web etc...)
  • Composition (dispatchers, dispatch, handlers etc...)
  • Dispatcher interface and hooks

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mcollina commented Mar 7, 2024

Added topic:

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