Fluid and free form portfolio

Sean Keesler smkeesle at syr.edu
Sun Dec 9 15:38:35 UTC 2007


I sat on the sidelines of Fluid during the last 6 months. I'd like to start
a project to revitalize the "free form" portfolio...the most simple type of
OSP portfolio. I'm happy to announce that the we (the OSP functional team)
have approved a process going forward that would put use cases and design
ahead of development.

>From what I saw of the components in the Fluid presentations at the
conference, I am sure that there is overlap ("click to edit" for example
would be huge in a portfolio). So, I'd like to volunteer a lot of my time to
be involved, but I am not a developer. I hope to coordinate some resources
across the community to bring to bear on the serious pain point in OSP.

I know that I can't just jump into the Fluid calls and start hijacking the
agenda. What is the best way for me to start working with Fluid to get done
what I want to get done? My guess is that just following the instructions in
the toolkit will not be sufficient.

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Sean Keesler
Project Manager
The Living SchoolBook
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Syracuse University
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