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SagePtr2020-07-16 00:47:47
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SagePtr, 2020-07-16 00:47:47

Is there a good fork of nodejs these days?

Since nodejs was captured by the Black Lives Matter organization (as of July 15, 2020, it was not recognized as extremist in Russia), it is necessary to dump this platform. Although I have nothing against the protection of certain ethnic groups, but within reasonable limits and within the law, I am categorically against the vandalism that they do, and I would not be surprised if malicious bookmarks appear in future versions. Although in a good way it was necessary to think about this right after the incident with the leftpad package.
There are projects that are currently spinning on the node for me, somehow I don’t want to rewrite them.
Is there any open, actively maintained fork that requires a minimum of rewriting effort, without any political game? Deprecated forks like io.js are not considered, because projects actively use the features of the LTS version of the node.

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