Hi everyone,

As Anastasia mentioned last week, we're in the midst of a big sprint to expand the documentation for our Infusion 1.0 release. Our goal is to make Infusion approachable for new users, providing them with enough documentation to progressively immerse themselves in the technology. This includes:

 * Useful tutorials for our production-level components
 * Comprehensive API documentation
 * Clear explanations of the benefits of our framework features
 * Concepts and techniques that underpin the use of Infusion

The plan is to wrap this sprint up by the end of the week. To successfully accomplish this, we need your help. Everyone in the community: if you have a few spare cycles to lend a hand, we'd appreciate it. Here's a list of a few things you could help with:

 * Editing existing documentation
 * Information architecture and organization of the documentation
 * Writing new tutorials
 * Review for accuracy

Here's a detailed list documentation tasks:

http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Documentation+Tasks

Don't hesitate to get in touch here on the list or in the IRC channel if you want to get involved.

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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