As you're working with Reactor you're bound to run into areas where you have questions or suggestions. There are a few resources you can tap to help you with this:
The Reactor mailing list is the best place to get help with reactor. At last count there were nearly 200 people subscribed. A number of people have really stepped up to the plate to help people out and it's anticipated that it will grow more over time.
To subscribe to the reactor mailing list send an email to lists@doughughes.net. The subject of the message will be ignored. However, in your body add the following text:
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You should receive a message confirming that you subscribed.
To unsubscribe send a message to reactor@doughughes.net with the word 'unsubscribe' in the subject. Alternatively, you can place the following text in the body of your message:
unsubscribe reactor
You should receive a message confirming that you were unsubscribed.
To send messages to the list email reactor@reactorframework.com (or reactor@doughughes.net).
Trac is a popular project management tool that integrates nicely with Trac. Simeon Bateman was kind enough to donate hosting for both Trac and Subversion.
The Trac site is located at http://trac.reactorframework.com and can be used to learn more about Reactor, to track the progress of the project, and to submit bug reports and feature requests.
Doug Hughes is the primary developer of Reactor. His blog, located at http://www.doughughes.net, frequently covers topics related to Reactor. In particular look at the Reactor category.
Eventually a Reactor section will be added to this site.
Please don't try to contact Doug Hughes directly. He's a single developer who is running his own consulting company and trying to have a life outside of work too. In a nutshell, he's busy. Please, if you need help send a message to the Reactor mailing list.