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All the latest news from npm, Inc. Last npm Weekly As you know, . The npm team will work in conjunct

All the latest news from npm, Inc. [View this email in your browser]( [npm home]( Last npm Weekly As you know, [npm is now officially part of GitHub](. The npm team will work in conjunction with GitHub to ensure the registry lives on, is fully supported, and new features continue to be added. Watch these spaces to stay up to date! [GitHub blog]( - [npm blog]( Thank you so much for being such an amazing community, and for being a part of our journey. ❤️ Let us know your thoughts! While the npm Weekly is retiring, our efforts are not! Our Open RFC calls will continue, and we'd love to hear what you think would make them better. Please take a minute to [fill out our short survey here](. Thank you, and many thanks to those of you who have already responded! Intro to web applications with Serverless Join in the fun (virtually!) at this upcoming meetup, 7:30-9:30pm PT on Thursday, April 30. Gareth McCumskey, Solutions Architect at Serverless Framework will be giving a presentation on serverless web applications like AWS Lambda and Google Cloud Functions. [Get more details and RSVP here]( Mark your calendar Save the date for next week's Open RFC call: Wednesday, April 29 at 11am PT/2pm ET! [Meeting details will be available here]( shortly. Did you miss yesterday's Open RFC discussion? No worries — you can [review the notes and recording here](. Meet npm Pro & npm Teams In need of private packages and collaboration capabilities? Check out [npm Pro]( and [npm Teams]( npm Pro is great for working with contributors on Open Source projects, while npm Teams is best for working as a team on mission-critical applications. wombat ❤️ Copyright © 2020 npm, Inc., All rights reserved. You (or someone impersonating you) signed up for this email list on our site... but you can feel free to remove yourself at any time. Our mailing address is: npm, Inc. 2500 Venture Oaks Way Suite 390Sacramento, CA 95833 [Add us to your address book]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( [Share]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [Tweet]( [Share]( [Share](

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