Hi everyone,

As we gear up for the FLOE Project, there has been lots of road mapping going 
on throughout the community. As you've seen from Justin's road map, FLOE will 
include lots of new work on Infusion. We're also hoping to make some quick 
improvements to our Kettle server-side JavaScript framework. The goal is to be 
able to use Kettle as a way to rapidly build and test RESTful data feeds that 
will store and share content accessibility information, user preferences, and 
captions.

To that end, I've put together a very preliminary roadmap of the planned work. 
At this point, it's pretty high-level, but I'd appreciate any comments and 
feedback you may have.

http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Kettle+Roadmap

Here's a quick summary of our goals:

* Port Kettle to Node.js to make it fast and more widely-supported
* Modularize it so it's easy to drop a Web app into the Kettle container and 
run it
* Improve Kettle's URL handling and rewriting features
* Write some documentation

Colin

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Colin Clark
Technical Lead, Fluid Project
http://fluidproject.org

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