Meta repository containing cross-package information, guidelines, and status for the Dojo framework and its ecosystem.
Dojo/meta is the meta repository for the Dojo framework ecosystem, containing cross-package information, guidelines, and status tracking for all Dojo projects. It serves as a central reference point for developers to understand the structure of Dojo, contribution requirements, and the current state of various packages within the platform. This repository helps maintain consistency across the Dojo ecosystem by providing shared documentation and standards.
Developers contributing to Dojo framework packages, maintainers of Dojo projects, and users who need to understand the structure and status of the Dojo ecosystem. It's particularly useful for those looking to contribute code or documentation to any Dojo package.
Provides a single source of truth for cross-cutting concerns across the Dojo framework ecosystem, ensuring consistency in contributions and making it easier to understand the platform's structure. Unlike individual package READMEs, this meta repository offers a holistic view of the entire Dojo project landscape.
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Provides a single hub with cross-package documentation, guidelines, and a comprehensive list of all Dojo packages, ensuring consistency across the ecosystem as shown in the detailed status tables.
Includes contributing guidelines, code of conduct, and style guides, making it straightforward for developers to contribute to any Dojo package with standardized practices.
Features a matrix detailing compatibility between Dojo versions and TypeScript versions, helping developers avoid version conflicts and choose appropriate combinations.
Maintains up-to-date CI status, code coverage, and npm version information for all packages, offering clear visibility into the health and maintenance of the ecosystem.
The README explicitly states that dojo.io is for getting started and learning, while this repository focuses on cross-package info, making it less useful for beginners or those seeking tutorials.
Lists numerous deprecated and inactive packages, such as dojo/actions and dojo/app, which can clutter information and indicate legacy fragmentation in the ecosystem.
The extensive package structure, status tables, and technology matrix might be overwhelming for developers unfamiliar with Dojo, requiring prior knowledge to navigate effectively.