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Fluid Infusion
Fluid Infusion
Version 0.4beta1
Community Resources
- Fluid Wiki: collaborative documentation, technical architecture information, and user experience material for the Fluid Project.
- Fluid Blog: learn more about the progress of Fluid directly from members of our community.
- Mailing Lists: join our community; ask questions, learn about the project, and get involved.
- Issue Tracking: report bugs to the Fluid team.
- Source Code: download Fluid's source code
Fluid is hiring!
We are hiring a Web User Interface Developer. Expertise includes JavaScript, Web standards, CSS, and HTML. If you want to be part of an agile team contributing to the usability and accessibility of open source software, please drop us a line.
We are hiring a Web User Interface Developer. Expertise includes JavaScript, Web standards, CSS, and HTML. If you want to be part of an agile team contributing to the usability and accessibility of open source software, please drop us a line.
Partners
The Fluid project is led by the University of Toronto, represented by the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, with core participation from the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Cambridge, the University of British Columbia and York University. Many other universities are contributing resources and expertise. Corporations participating in the project include IBM, Sun Microsystems, Mozilla Foundation, and Unicon.
Get Involved!
New partners and participants are welcome. Find out how you can contribute to and benefit from Fluid.Core Institutions
- University of British Columbia
- University of California, Berkeley
- University of Cambridge
- University of Toronto
- York University
Participating Institutions
Corporate Partners
Participating Projects
Funding