[Release Manager] Announcing the Fluid-0.1 release
Barbara Glover
barbara.glover at utoronto.ca
Fri Nov 30 20:37:43 UTC 2007
Hi all,
I'd just like to say "well done" job to Fluid team on the release!
And also, a "thank you" to Joseph for being the release manager. I
can imagine that is a tough job at times.
cheers
Barbara
On 30-Nov-07, at 2:18 PM, Joseph Scheuhammer wrote:
> The Fluid team is proud to announce the first release of the Fluid
> component library. It is ready for download from:
> http://fluidproject.org/index.php/downloads
>
> Included in this release are the Fluid Reorderer (a framework
> library),
> the Lightbox component, other HTML examples, unit tests, the user
> experience toolkit, tutorials, and API documentation.
>
> This release is targeted at user interface designers and developers
> who
> wish to allow users to rearrange meaningful parts of web pages using
> mouse-based drag-and-drop and functionally equivalent keyboard
> commands.
>
> The Fluid components are dual licensed under ECL 2.0/BSD. See the
> Fluid
> source code repository for the text of these licences:
> https://source.fluidproject.org/svn/LICENSE.txt
>
> The Fluid source code is also available for download from the
> repository:
> https://source.fluidproject.org/svn/
>
> Feel free to use and experiment with Fluid v0.1, and, if you encounter
> any problems, let us know. You can file bug reports at
> http://issues.fluidproject.org, or discuss issues on our mailing
> lists,
> fluid-talk at fluidproject.org or fluid-work at fluidproject.org.
>
> Many thanks to everyone who helped with this release!
>
> --
> Joseph Scheuhammer, Fluid Project Release Manager
>
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