I'm getting close.

I'm nowhere near to "everything working and a test suite is in place", but I do have at least one example of every intended architectural feature in place.

My focus for the next two days will be on getting screencasts up, describing a few development scenarios, and -- if there is interest -- scheduling webconferences with people to share screens and answer questions. Given time zones, it may not make sense for all of us to get together at once, we can have multiple smaller groups of people.

My hope is that the screencasts will inspire more people to want to participate.

There is plenty of work left to be done, and a great way to learn will be by either taking on small assignment (say, getting a single form, button, or action working -- with examples of a similar form, button, or action that does work, and, as always a working example in the form of the Ruby version of this tool; either that or by building up a test suite. I have a few example tests already, and can build more examples. There is an existing test suite for the Ruby version of the tool that can be consulted for inspiration.

Webconferences would primarily be for people who have gotten the tool up and running.

- Sam Ruby

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