Developer Resources for the Dojo Toolkit

There are a slew of different resources for working with the Dojo Toolkit, and we're bringing more every day. Here are the main resources:

The Dojo Manual

The Manual web site contains both the current Dojo documentation and "The Dojo Book", a work in progress that serves as a kind of User Guide.

The Dojo Mailing Lists

We have a number of mailing lists that we use to help communicate with and give support for the Dojo Toolkit:

We also have a Jobs mailing list for people either in need of Dojo developers or developers looking for Dojo work.

Bug Tracking

We use Trac for bug and task tracking. If you think you've found a bug, hit the Active Ticket list first to see if there's a bug filed for it; if not, create a new ticket (and be sure to include your email address and the version of Dojo you found the bug in).

The Dojo Subversion Repository

To anonymously access our subversion repository, you can use a web browser, or you can check the repository out with the following command:

svn co http://svn.dojotoolkit.org/dojo/trunk/
For fuller information, you can read our wiki page on the topic.

The Dojo Wiki (hosted by JotSpot)

We maintain a publicly accessible Wiki where we do our best to maintain as much information as possible. When in doubt, you should probably look here first.

IRC

We maintain the #dojo Chat Room at irc.freenode.net. Usually there's one or two contributors keeping an eye out, as well as quite a few people interested in the Dojo Toolkit.

In addition, the contributors get together in #dojo-meeting (also at irc.freenode.net) on Wednesdays, at 3pm Pacific Time.