v0.9.9.2

Release v0.9.9.2

💎 Glare v0.9.9.2: Wiki Migration, AI Metrics & Forum Refresh!

We’re closing out v0.9.1 by moving our knowledge base home, laying the groundwork for AI-driven insights, and streamlining community navigation.

Glare Wiki

  • Fully replaced our old WordPress site with the new Glare Wiki!

  • Imported over 40 Define pages in one sweep using our WP-to-Glare importer, so your go-to docs and definitions live here now.

  • This migration paves the way for faster updates, richer content blocks, and a unified help experience.

Performance Metrics

  • Took our first deep dive into AI Performance metrics thinking—mapping key signals and draft KPIs.

  • Published one of our initial internal docs to start capturing real-time AI performance data.

  • Next up: iterating on these metrics with live usage feedback to drive smarter product decisions.

Forum

  • Cleaned up our Discourse forum navigation for a more intuitive, branded look.

  • Added new default forum functionality (tags, badges, quick-reply enhancements) so you can jump into discussions faster.

  • This refresh ensures our community hub keeps pace with Glare’s evolving ecosystem.

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Rob Chappell envisions the next wave of AI-enhanced experiences and what they mean for designers. Useful when a design team is mapping its AI roadmap for the next year.

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Lloyd Tabb of Looker explains why download counts and other surface numbers fool teams, and offers clarity metrics that predict real growth. Useful when a team needs to swap pretty dashboards for signals that drive real decisions.

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