Even for the smallest stuff, like adding an alternative meta tag with the RSS feed.
Not sure I agree with the idea of spending time porting it to another language, but we could definitely collaborate on the kind of features we want.
Once we have a repo we could create an issue where we all pitch in commenting which features we'd like to see in EJ and figure out together which ones are worth implementing.
I think there would be a number of advantages to have a full-stack JavaScript stack:
- frontend guys could improve rendering and UX
- there are not so many Node/Full-Stack JavaScript apps out there that others could study
- the performance is just a lot better
- upgrades and maintenance are easier to do with npm I would say