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66# Partners
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8- Importance of partners and their role and explains our partner categories (Ecosystem Sustainability Program, Infrastructure, Security, etc)
8+ The Node.js community is enriched by a vibrant network of partners who contribute
9+ in diverse ways. Through these collaborations, we maintain our resilient infrastructure,
10+ strengthen security, drive new releases, and sustainably grow our ecosystem.
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12+ We are grateful for the support of our partners, who play a crucial role in the success and
13+ continuous development of Node.js.
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1015## Infrastructure
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12- Projects with their logo, name, tier, the description and a CTA button
17+ The infrastructure partners provide important support for the Node.js project,
18+ providing hardware and machines for our continuous integration and testing processes,
19+ without we can't test and release new versions of Node.js.
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1421<PartnersLogoList categories = " infrastructure" maxLength = { null } />
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1623## Security
1724
18- Projects with their logo, name, tier, the description and a CTA button
25+ The security partners help us to provide new security releases in a timely manner, ensuring
26+ properly good practices for vulnerability disclosure and remediation. Their contributions are
27+ crucial to ensure that the Node.js ecosystem remains secure and resilient against vulnerabilities.
1928
2029<PartnersLogoList categories = " security" maxLength = { null } />
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22- ## Ecosystem Sustainability Program (ESP)
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24- Projects with their logo, name, tier, the description and a CTA button
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26- <PartnersLogoList categories = " esp" maxLength = { null } />
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2831## Releases
2932
30- Projects with their logo, name, tier, the description and a CTA button
33+ The release partners help us to provide new releases, ensuring that new features and improvements
34+ are delivered to the Node.js ecosystem in a timely manner. Their contributions are essential
35+ to the ongoing development and evolution of Node.js.
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3237<PartnersLogoList categories = " release" maxLength = { null } />
3338
3439## Services
3540
36- Projects with their logo, name, tier, the description and a CTA button
41+ The service partners help us to provide a range of services that support the Node.js project.
42+ Their contributions are vital to ensuring that nodejs maintainers have access to the tools and
43+ resources they need to build and maintain this project.
3744
3845<PartnersLogoList categories = " service" maxLength = { null } />
3946
4047## Supporters
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42- Show a list of lists direct individual or organizational support that can be done through OpenCollective and GitHub Sponsors
49+ Supporters are individuals and organizations that provide financial support through
50+ OpenCollective and GitHub Sponsors of the Node.js project.
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4452<WithSupporters />
4553
54+ ## Ecosystem Sustainability Program (ESP)
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56+ Do you run a node.js version on End-of-Life (EOL)? The OpenJS Ecosystem Sustainability Program (ESP)
57+ is a program that helps organizations to maintain their Node.js applications on EOL versions.
58+ The program provides access to security patches, compliance assistance, and technical support
59+ to help bridge the gap while you plan your upgrade strategy. For more information about
60+ End-Of-Life versions, please visit [ End-Of-Life Node.js Releases] ( /eol )
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62+ > Using EOL releases through NES should be viewed as a temporary solution—the goal should always
63+ > be to upgrade to actively supported versions.
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65+ <PartnersLogoList categories = " esp" maxLength = { null } />
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4667## Become a Partner
4768
48- this section isn't in the specification
69+ If you are interested in becoming a partner, please [ reach out to us ] ( https://openjsf.org/contact )
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