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OpenJS Foundation

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OpenJS promotes the widespread adoption and continued development of key JavaScript solutions worldwide.

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Dojo Foundation is a prominent brand within the OpenJS Foundation, an organization that focuses on driving the widespread adoption and ongoing development of essential JavaScript solutions and related technologies. Their mission is to create a center of gravity for the open-source JavaScript ecosystem and foster collaboration within the JavaScript development community. The main goals of the OpenJS Foundation and Dojo Foundation are to promote the adoption and advancement of key JavaScript and web solutions, facilitate collaboration among developers, and provide a neutral home for critical projects with common principles of technical governance and accountability.


As part of the OpenJS Foundation, Dojo offers a range of products and services to support developers. These include certifications, project funding opportunities, and a host of JavaScript open-source projects. Notable projects under the Dojo Foundation umbrella include Appium, jQuery, Node.


js, and webpack. By joining the OpenJS Foundation, developers can become members and contribute to the stability and sustainability of the JavaScript ecosystem. Joining also grants access to various resources and support for projects.


The OpenJS Foundation has already garnered recognition and support from major entities such as Google, IBM, Joyent, and Microsoft. In summary, Dojo Foundation, operating under the OpenJS Foundation, serves as a pioneering force in the JavaScript community, fostering collaboration and spearheading the development and adoption of essential JavaScript solutions and technologies

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