This repository is used for generalized Express.js discussions.
The Express.js Technical Committee (TC) meets online every other week, providing a live stream of the discussion and a recording of past meetings. Topics for the meetings are determined on an as-needed basis and may be technical or management of nature.
Current meeting schedule: Wednesdays 23:30 UTC
Recordings of past meetings are available on the Express Youtube Channel.
An RFC is a collaboration tool: its purpose is to surface a problem,
explore solutions, gather feedback, and drive alignment.
It is iterative, often long-form, and meant for broad input.
An RFC does not imply a decision — it is a decision-making process.
An ADR is a recording tool: its purpose is to capture a decision
that has already been made, including context, trade-offs, and consequences.
It is concise, stable, and part of the architectural history of a system.
An ADR does not create alignment — it preserves it.
In essence: RFC = how we decide, ADR = what we decided and why.