Here are my plans for Infusion 1.0:

* Help Eli with Uploader accessibility fixes
* Work with Antranig to continue to improve APIs for Renderer
* Write "Why Fluid?" and "Infusion Concepts" documentation
* Help bring together a few collaborators to work on the new build system
* Lend a hand with other components, such as UI Options, as needed

Colin

On 23-Feb-09, at 1:27 PM, Colin Clark wrote:

Hi everyone,

With a successful Infusion 0.8 behind us, we're looking to the next release on deck: Infusion 1.0.

As a community, we put together a wish list last month with the features and improvements we're aiming for in the 1.0 release:

http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Infusion+1.0+Wish+List

Component developers, now is the time to sort through the wish list and pick the features that you think can be made production-worthy over the next four weeks. Take the opportunity to plan out your components and share your roadmap with the mailing list. Be ruthless: favour stability, bug fixes, and user experience over new features. You may also want to make a note of the skills and resources you'll need to draw on from the community.

1.0 isn't the end; we're planning to continue the momentum of our regular Infusion releases. So don't sweat it if you have to cut a few features to get your component ready for this release. There will be plenty of opportunities after March to keep growing Infusion as a community.

If you need a hand with the process of breaking down your features and estimating them, Michelle D'Souza is pretty experienced in this and can lend a hand.

Looking forward to hearing your plans,

Colin

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Colin Clark
Technical Lead, Fluid Project
Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto
http://fluidproject.org

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