new developers?

I see that more core developers are needed. Where can I start?

bd


Wanting to contribute.

Hello.

I just saw the demo (not looked at the code yet) and i would like to contribute.
First, i would like to develop a Java based server-side code (as a "proof of concept" that psych desktop doesnot rely on a particular server technology ;) ) , as well as to help with the client side code.
I already have a CLA at dojotoolkit.org, and i'm pretty used to work with dojo.

How to begin with ?
Is there any mailing list ?

Thanks

Awesome, you've come at a

Awesome, you've come at a perfect time too, because we're going to be completely rewriting the server-side code for 1.1, so that it uses RPC and doctrine/yaml for communication and database storage, respectively. Java-based backends would be pretty slick, that way you can just drop it in as a servlet. I'll have to get svn:externals set up, that way we can have the two backends in different repositories and the client-side code will always be up-to-date with them. As I said before, the best time to start working on those is when we start putting together 1.1.

Right now we're finishing up 1.0, most of the work that has to be done involves the client-side code. Since you have a CLA signed, you can start working right away. Pick any 1.0 ticket that you want to work on (trac is acting strange right now, if it doesn't work now, try again later). I'll assign it to you, and you'll post up a patch once you're done. Once we feel you're contributing quality code, we'll give you SVN access.

We don't really have a mailing list, but we have these forums and we've got IRC. Most of us communicate via email or IM though, you can find my information in my profile. I'll tell the other guys to start using IRC more though.

Anyways, I'm looking forward to seeing what you kick out. If you have any other questions, just reply to this thread.

Well, the first thing is

Well, the first thing is that you should know a thing or two about dojo. Here's some stuff you can take a look at:
http://dojotoolkit.org/book/dojo-book-0-9/part-3-programmatic-dijit-and-...

Once/if you feel comfortable with working with dojo, I'll assign some tickets to you, and you can submit some patches. I'll give you some guidance when needed, don't hesitate to ask :)

I do development work with

I do development work with dojo. I comfortable in it.

Awesome. I'm not going to

Awesome.

I'm not going to give you commit access right away just so that I can review any code you submit. Don't take it personally, it's just standard procedure.

Do you have any specific thing that you want to work on, or should I come up with a task for you to do? There isn't much for a new developer to do ATM, since we're finishing up the 1.0 release in the 1.0 branch, and trunk needs to get the backend restructuring finished before anyone can do anything with it.

Oh, by the way, before I

Oh, by the way, before I commit any patches from you, you need to send a CLA to the Dojo Foundation. (http://dojotoolkit.org/cla)

Are you still interested at

Are you still interested at all?

Hi!!!

i want to help, i write some code to use the cloud computing very easy, you could connecto to facebook, linkedin, google apps (contacts, maps, talk, calendar, etc), twitter and others. But i can't find a way to write apps.

Other hand, i cant find a way to translate to spanish.

We're working on some

We're working on some up-to-date documentation for developers, it will be available once 1.0 is finished. You can see what's been written so far here:

http://trac.psychdesktop.net/browser/website/trunk/desktopsite/apps/content/templates/flatpages/documentation

The app tutorial is pretty much done, but there are still some things that have to be documented, like packaging, and the other APIs.

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