On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 9:50 PM, lfom <[email protected]> wrote:
> Todd,
>
> I am sorry, but this isn't clear to me yet: from what I've read about
> Fluidium, it's a framework that can be used to create local apps using
> web apps, but it would be run locally, so not really a SSB, right? Can
> Fluidium replace Fluid or they are different beasts?


sorry, I'll explain. The source code found at:

http://github.com/itod/fluidium

will be the future basis for at least two (and probably more) apps:

1. Fluid
2. Cruz
3. a RIA framework which will probably also be called Fluidium

those three apps all require a basic web browser, and the fludium
source on github will be the basis for all of that.

Yes, Fluid will continue to be updated in the future. and eventually
it will be based on the code on github.

the code on github is based on the original fluid/cruz code, but has
since been significantly rewritten.

i hope that clarifies.

TD
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