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| * When did you start using Node.js? | ||
| * On which Open Source project are you working on? | ||
| * What drive you to work on open source? |
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| * What is your day job? | ||
| * Where are you working? | ||
| * How does your work is related to contributing to Node.js? |
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Simple set of questions that can be asked to people that want to do the "presentation" of a Node.js collaborator