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Add Dev Community Node.js tag to the community section #1739

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DEV Community is a burgeoning source of guidance and discussion on software topics, especially web dev. This will be a useful link to point to the official place to discuss Node.js matters on the platform.

A few additional links pertaining to dev.to

Traffic stats: https://www.similarweb.com/website/dev.to
Twitter: https://twitter.com/thepracticaldev
Node.js tag (as included in PR): https://dev.to/t/node

Some example Node.js posts:
https://dev.to/hugo__df/how-to-make-beautiful-simple-cli-apps-with-node-c1b
https://dev.to/oktadev/build-a-basic-crud-app-with-vuejs-and-node-4cl8
https://dev.to/siwalik/mastering-full-stack-with-javascripts-superpowers-oin
Happy coding ❤️

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Hi, thanks for your PR. The "Community Discussion" section is more for "official" resources of the Node.js project, but adding dev.to under "Learning" (below SO) would be okay for me.

Also, please undo your changes in the README, this will be handled differently in the future (see PR #1740).

@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ The Node.js community is large, inclusive, and excited to enable as many users t
- [Node.js Collection](https://medium.com/the-node-js-collection) is a collection of community-curated content on Medium.
- [NodeUp](http://nodeup.com) is a podcast covering the latest Node news in the community.
- The [Community Committee](https://github.com/nodejs/community-committee) is a top-level committee in the Node.js Foundation focused on community-facing efforts.
- [The DEV Community Node.js tag](https://dev.to/t/node) is a place to share Node.js projects, articles and tutorials as well as start discussions and ask for feedback on Node.js-related topics. Developers of all skill-levels are welcome to take part.
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I agree with @fhemberger in adding The DEV Community Node.js tag to the learning section.

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@WaleedAshraf @fhemberger There's a medium collection which includes non official articles (many articles wasn't made by the official foundation). The DEV Community tag includes many discussions about Node too and it's a community so I think it would be probably best if it's under the community section. I hope you'll be convinced.

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@belhassen07 Yes, but the medium collection is maintained by members of the Node.js org.

fhemberger and others added 2 commits July 16, 2018 10:10
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Whoops, noticed we didn't update the member list in the README for quite a while. As we already passed 150 members, I thought it would be easier to link to the GitHub team page instead.
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@fhemberger I will undo my changes to the README.md, I'm just curious though, How can someone be a member of the Node.js foundation

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ghost commented Jul 16, 2018

@belhassen07 This might help you.

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@belhassen07 You will become a website contributor automatically (we add new members regularly). This has nothing to do with a Node.js Foundation membership. ;)

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I've changed it to the learning section, I hope this can be merged.

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Landed in ddb9676.

Sorry, I messed up this PR, but your credits stay intact with the above commit.
Thank you!

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