Hi Colin,
It occurred to me today that another upcoming task is creating the UX,
UI for the downloads section of the website which includes this new
custom-build functionality. Presuming the QA, load testing and
security testing all work out, we'll want this tool on the website and
integrated with the current downloads.
http://issues.fluidproject.org/browse/FLUID-3142
Would you suggest some designer cycles on this (I know Jacob and Erin
are crazy busy), or shall I take a stab at it.
Laurel
Colin Clark wrote:
Hey everyone,
Justin, Laurel, and I chatted briefly today about the Infusion
Builder and what needs to get done at a high level before it will be
ready for the Infusion 1.2 release.
As you remember, the Builder will be a feature on our Web site that
allows developers to create their own custom builds of Infusion,
choosing the components and features they want "a la carte." Unlike
our previous build scripts, this will provide a friendly user
interface for picking and choosing amongst the features offered in
Infusion. The Builder is itself build using the Infusion framework.
Next steps:
1. Jamon and Laurel work together to do a security review of the
server-side code
2. Get the Builder up on our Web site so we can try it out in a
realistic environment (Laurel)
3. Create a QA test plan for the Builder (Alison with Justin's help?)
4. Devise a set of load tests to ensure it will scale to a
reasonable volume of concurrent users (Laurel)
I think this will be an awesome addition to Infusion.
Colin
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Colin Clark
Technical Lead, Fluid Project
http://fluidproject.org
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