Move to MiraGroupware.org
Mira Groupware now has its very own website, as you can see, which will be its centre of information and development. Here you will find not only Mira’s documentation wiki but also its forum, and hopefully a few more community-orientated services will appear in the near future. A nice touch is that MiraGroupware.org will change colour as it progresses through the stages of development: Planning, Alpha, Beta, Pre-Release and Stable, so do keep an eye out for that. (Editor: Not any more! We now have a new website. :) )
The Planning stage is arguably the most important stage of Mira’s development. It’s where both you and I get to decide what features are implemented by default, how Mira operates, how scalable it will be, how you would like to use it, how you would like it to look and discuss everything relating to its architecture and design. For this reason I encourage you to post what you want Mira to be like on Mira’s Development mailing list, so that the developers may consider as many ideas as possible and thus set out the blueprints for the future versions of Mira, and indeed the first.
User interface mockups, such as the one above, are also welcome, as we may then decide which interface is the easiest to use and is also visually appealing so that Mira does not become a bore to operate. It should have a professional look, but it shouldn’t be too dull either.
I have high hopes for Mira, as do others, and I’m sincerely hoping that our efforts pay off and that, perhaps in a few months or years, you will have an Open Source alternative to Groove which is more scalable, more powerful and more complete than the competition on your desktop.