-## Phase 1
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-Doodle clone. 100% duplication of Doodle functionality. Modifications to improve usability as necessary.
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-### Pitfalls to avoid
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-What do people not like about Doodle?
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-* Too much clicking
- * We can deal with this by collapsing the three-page wizard Doodle has into a single page. Be careful not to sacrifice too much simplicity for such a setup.
-* No obvious "I can, but would rather not"
- * Alleviated also by the above; this might want to be the default poll setup.
-* Trac, one of the first Python web applications to hit mainstream, was long bemoaned for being complex to install. Try not to have the same story
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-### What to do?
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-* <del>Work through the [TurboGears tutorial](http://docs.turbogears.org/1.0/Wiki20/Page1) (the tutorial seems to focus on SQLObject, which is not necessarily the best thing. Maybe someone can find some better docs?)</del>
-* <del>Setup database configuration and installer (an auxiliary issue is the presence of an installer for people). (**ezyang**)</del>
-* Learn SQLAlchemy (**ezyang**)
-* <del>Make sure the default scaffolding works on Scripts (this includes running TurboGears as CGI). Any work done here should be considered for a TurboGears auto-installer, the equivalent of tgsetup) (**ezyang**)</del>
-* <del>Write a .gitignore file for generated/not versionable items</del>
-* <del>Get friendly URLs working</del>
-* <del>Setup a zephyrbot that watches the repository</del>
-* [Configure](http://turbogears.org/2.0/docs/main/Config.html) the default TurboGears scaffolding
-* Learn [Genshi](http://turbogears.org/2.0/docs/main/Genshi.html), the templating engine
-* Learn [Widgets](http://turbogears.org/2.0/docs/main/ToscaWidgets/forms.html) (we'll be using them for all of the forms in this website)
-* Polish up and get SSL authentication working with TurboGears Identity (the two should be integrated together in a sane manner.)
-* Write model classes for all of our tables
-* Write controllers for each of the pages
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-### Architecture
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-* **Language**: Python 2.5+
-* **Framework**: TurboGears 2.0
-* **SCM**: Git
-* **JavaScript**: Mochikit
-* **Database**: SQLite for development, ? for production
-* **ORM**: SQLAlchemy
-* **Templating**: Genshi
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-Other ideas:
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-* Use 15 minute timeslices to simplify interface
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-### Principles
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-* Simplicity
-* Extendibility
-* Open Source
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-### Schema
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-You can view the database schema in *model.py*. Some notable features:
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-* All `user.user_id` foreign keys are paired with an `anon_name` field. If user_id is null, then the associated entity was posted by an anonymous user, and `anon_name` contains the name they submitted for themselves
-* The current `time_slots` table uses `DateTime` and `Interval` to define events. We should consider whether or not 15 minute timeslices will be the native representation in the database, or simply a simpler model for the interface
-* `length` is likely common through all possible times for an event, so it's stored in both `time_slots` and `event`
-* `events.timezone` represents the timezone that the event is occurring in, so we can give user-friendly times. If this field is null, then the creator's `user.timezone` field is used (if that is also null, we should probably use EST)
-* `key` and `admin_key` in `event` refer to random values that will compose the URLs for events.
-* For full backwards compatibility, `hidden` and `extended` are stored as boolean attributes (the former refers to hiding the responses of users, the latter refers to allowing Yes/No/IfNeedBe responses). We may want to consider an alternate model for these properties
-* The schema is not very generalized. Certain parts should definitely be generalized, but let's try to avoid the architecture astronaut syndrome.
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-### Page Inventory
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-List of "screens" in Doodle
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-* **/**: Home page (including login)
-* **/help**: Help pages (screencasts, interactive JavaScript, etc.)
-* **/new**: Schedule event (should be one-page-able)
- * General info (title, description, name, email)
- * Days (calendar, should be AJAX)
- * Times (timezone (JS fill-in), add more timeslots, copypaste first row)
- * Options (yes-no-ifneedbe, hidden poll, limit OKs)
- * Poll created (admin, participant links)
-* **/events/*event-name***: View poll (timezone, name, times, information, functions)
- * **/events/*event-name*/edit**: Edit entry (completely wiki!)
- * Delete entry
- * **/events/*event-name*/comment**: Add a comment
- * **/events/*event-name*/export**: Calendar export (both ways)
- * File export (excel, pdf)
- * **/events/*event-name*/feed**: Subscribe (atom, and then social feed services)
- * **/events/*event-name*/embed**: Embed poll (iframe)
-* **/events/*event-name*/admin**: Admin poll (participation link)
- * **/events/*event-name*/admin/edit**: Edit poll (all original options)
- * **/events/*event-name*/admin/history**: History
- * **/events/*event-name*/admin/reset**: Delete all participants/comments
- * **/events/*event-name*/admin/delete**: Delete poll
-* **/signup**: Signup page
-* **/myclockworks**: List of polls created by user, list of polls the user has participated in, links to creating a new event
- * **/myclockworks/account** provides links to the following four links
- * **/myclockworks/changeEmail**
- * **/myclockworks/changePassword**
- * **/myclockworks/editInformation**
- * **/myclockworks/delete**
- * Note: Doodle functions by creating two links per event: one for the public and one for administrator, but anyone can follow either link if they know what it is
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-## Phase 2