Here is a link to the 1.3 release status page. http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Copy+of+Infusion+1.3+Release+Status
- Justin On 2010-09-20, at 12:45 PM, Colin Clark wrote: > Hey Justin, > > These dates seem reasonable to me. The testing phase is, as you say, pretty > tight, so we'll need to make sure we have all hands on deck for the week of > October 21-27. > > Do you want to go ahead and create our usual release status page whenever you > get a chance? > > We might also want to take one more pass through all the bugs and make sure > they're grouped and organized in a way that the whole community can follow. > > Colin > > On 2010-09-20, at 10:07 AM, Justin Obara wrote: > >> Here is a minor revision to the suggested dates. >> >> Bug Parade: October 4 >> Code Freeze: October 21 >> Release date: October 27 >> >> How do those seem? >> >> I like the idea of having testing start the day after the dev meeting, in >> case there are any last minute items we need to talk about. However, it will >> leave us with only 4 days of testing. This may be okay if we have enough >> help, but we may have to push back the release date a bit if testing doesn't >> finish on time. >> >> Thanks >> Justin >> >> On 2010-09-17, at 6:38 PM, Colin Clark wrote: >> >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> We're currently in the midst of an accessibility sprint for Infusion, which >>> will form a substantial portion of the new features planned for Infusion >>> 1.3. Here's a quick summary of the improvements we're working on: >>> >>> * Refine Inline Edit's use of ARIA to improve its use with a screenreader >>> [Mike and Justin] >>> * For the Progress component, work around ARIA progress role bugs in NVDA >>> [Golam and Justin] >>> * Port Uploader from Flash to HTML 5, substantially improving its overall >>> accessibility [Colin and a buddy] >>> * Provide improved labeling and new, optional interactions for screen >>> reader users in the Reorderer [Michelle and a buddy] >>> * Tidy up and implement additional ARIA roles in our demos [Anastasia and >>> buddies] >>> >>> Infusion 1.3 will also include a number of other exciting features, >>> including: >>> >>> * The first official release of the Infusion Builder >>> * A new Inversion of Control system for the Infusion framework >>> * Transactional support in the ChangeApplier >>> * Improved infrastructure for components that use the Renderer >>> >>> A full list of the issues we're working on for the release is available >>> here: >>> >>> http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Infusion+1.3+Tasking >>> >>> The AEGIS Project has offered to help us with AT-based usability tests in >>> November, so our goal is to wind up the accessibility fixes by the end of >>> October so we have time to prepare demos and instructions to testers. >>> Justin hasn't yet set the exact release date, but here's a suggestion off >>> the top of my head: >>> >>> Bug Parade: October 1 >>> Code Freeze: October 20 >>> Release date: October 28 >>> >>> My rationale for suggesting such a long bug parade phase is that most of >>> the feature-based work for 1.3 is already finished, and we're largely >>> focussed on targeted bug fixes. Thoughts? >>> >>> Colin > > --- > Colin Clark > Technical Lead, Fluid Project > http://fluidproject.org > _______________________________________________________ fluid-work mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe, change settings or access archives, see http://fluidproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-work
