Dojo Sourceforge

Good Old Trend

My colleague Hugo just wrote an interesting post about a new project that we are planning:

On the subject of contribution, and I think that there is something missing in the way people contribute code. As I was planning to package all the interesting Good Old-code as a dojo library, I realized that there is no such thing as a dojo library: people are expected to contribute directly to the dojo toolkit.

I think that the Dojo community needs another way to contribute code. What is needed is a central repository for dojo libraries, a dojo sourceforge.

If you want to be a part of this in any way, head on over and drop him a line.

The Author

Björn Jeffery is a Swedish technology columnist, advisor, and independent analyst based in Malmö, Sweden. He is the technology columnist for Svenska Dagbladet and co-hosts a podcast for the newspaper. He was previously CEO and co-founder of Toca Boca, the kids’ media company that grew to over one billion downloads. Through his advisory practice, Outer Sunset AB, he works with companies on digital strategy, consumer culture, governance, growth, and international expansion.