Hi everyone,

As we prepare for a wider announcement about the Infusion 1.0 release, I've set up a new Infusion user support mailing list. It's intended as a place where developers and designers who use Infusion in their applications can go to ask questions, post solutions, and share their work with the community.

* If you contribute to Infusion, I encourage you to subscribe to the list and help support our community of Infusion users. * If you're using Infusion, this new list is the best place to post questions or feedback.

Here's a link to the subscription page for the Infusion Users mailing list:
http://fluidproject.org/mailman/listinfo/infusion-users

And the archives are located here:
http://fluidproject.org/pipermail/infusion-users/

Along with this new list, we're changing the focus of the fluid-talk mailing list. In the past, Fluid Talk has been a totally open forum that has been used variously for posting links of interest, answering support questions, and so on.

From now on, Talk is intended as a lower-traffic list that allows us to stay in touch with our larger community of interest. It's a forum for our advisory board, stakeholders, and others who are interested in following the ongoing progress of the Fluid community without having to keep track of the higher volume of messages on fluid-work.

If you're not involved in the day-to-day work of Fluid, but want to stay connected, fluid-talk is the list for you. Here's the subscription page:
http://fluidproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-talk/

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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