diff --git a/source/_posts/2019-05-03-update-from-the-field.markdown b/source/_posts/2019-05-03-update-from-the-field.markdown index ba87f8eb839..2d9f160ccc1 100644 --- a/source/_posts/2019-05-03-update-from-the-field.markdown +++ b/source/_posts/2019-05-03-update-from-the-field.markdown @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ This month marked a year since Ubiquiti got involved, and also their last month, For the last year, the Home Assistant community has been working on building a user-friendly version of Home Assistant, also known as Home Assistant 1.0. -We’re aiming to release Home Assistant 1.0 this year. With Home Assistant 1.0, installation and basic functionality can be done via a user interface. Advanced options will require entering an advanced mode or set up via configuration.yaml. Check out last year’s state of the union for more details. We have started using this project board to keep track of our progress. +We’re aiming to release Home Assistant 1.0 this year. With Home Assistant 1.0, installation and basic functionality can be done via a user interface. Advanced options will require entering an advanced mode or set up via configuration.yaml. Check out last year’s state of the union for more details. We have started using [this project board](https://github.com/orgs/home-assistant/projects/1) to keep track of our progress. While we’re working hard on Home Assistant 1.0, we have also started working on the next goal for post 1.0 launch: a better story for manufacturers and integrations.