There's still lots of tuning across the site, but for the first time, I really feel like the core of its features are there.
Tonight's updates brought groups and teams up to their full functionality (minus discussions and wikis). It fixed a ton of minor bugs and styling issues, and let me scratch off lots of URLs off the back of my nearby envelope.
Fluidtask now puts the Thyme release at 93.2% complete, scheduled for Dec 31.
Notably, it really brings to my mind if messanging, discussions and wikis are critical for release, and if so, in what order. There are also 30-odd bugs over in the bugtracker that need to be hammered out by launch.
But, we're really getting there. The site's solid, and I can do real things now.
Soon, we get to put it in front of people and see what we really have.
Tonight's updates brought groups and teams up to their full functionality (minus discussions and wikis). It fixed a ton of minor bugs and styling issues, and let me scratch off lots of URLs off the back of my nearby envelope.
Fluidtask now puts the Thyme release at 93.2% complete, scheduled for Dec 31.
Notably, it really brings to my mind if messanging, discussions and wikis are critical for release, and if so, in what order. There are also 30-odd bugs over in the bugtracker that need to be hammered out by launch.
But, we're really getting there. The site's solid, and I can do real things now.
Soon, we get to put it in front of people and see what we really have.


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