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API-driven framework for building realtime apps, using MVC conventions (based on Express and Socket.io)

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# Core maintainers The Sails.js core maintainers constitute a small team of individuals located in Austin, TX who are passionate about making it easier for everyone to develop scalable, secure, custom web applications. We fell in love with Node.js at first sight and are firm believers in the continued, unprecedented dominance of JavaScript as a unifying force for good. We see Node.js as the logical continuation of the web standards movement into the world of server-side development. The Sails core team maintains the framework and its related sub-projects, including the Waterline ORM, the Node-Machine project, the Skipper body parser, and all officially-supported generators, adapters, and hooks. We rely heavily on the help of a network of contributors and users all over the world, but we make all final decisions about our releases and roadmap. #### History Sails.js was originally developed by [Mike McNeil](http://twitter.com/mikermcneil) with the help of his company [Balderdash](http://www.bizjournals.com/sanantonio/blog/socialmadness/2013/03/sxsw-2013-Balderdash-startup-web-app.html), a small development and design studio in Austin, TX. The first stable version of Sails was released as open source in 2012. Today, it is still actively maintained by the same [core team members](https://sailsjs.com/about), along with the help of many amazing [contributors](https://github.com/balderdashy/sails/network/members). #### Financial Support Today, Sails.js is financially supported by [The Sails Company](https://sailsjs.com/about) ([YC W15](http://techcrunch.com/2015/03/11/treeline-wants-to-take-the-coding-out-of-building-a-backend/)). Please feel free to [contact us directly](https://sailsjs.com/contact) with questions about the company, our [team](https://sailsjs.com/about), or our mission. <docmeta name="displayName" value="Core maintainers">