X-Git-Url: https://sipb.mit.edu/gitweb.cgi/wiki.git/blobdiff_plain/4dd432e8c00e83dc2e5093cf0bf761028d50d4c6..c0b4dc1161ca4391e019d39e175a16621861ec78:/projects/clockworks.mdwn diff --git a/projects/clockworks.mdwn b/projects/clockworks.mdwn index db045b5..4ce15fb 100644 --- a/projects/clockworks.mdwn +++ b/projects/clockworks.mdwn @@ -1,38 +1,86 @@ -[[!meta title="Doodle Killer"]] +[[!meta title="Clockworks"]] -Hey guys, I heard there was this app called [Doodle](http://www.doodle.com/main.html). It's closed source. Let's make an open-source Doodle killer and call it Clockworks! +## Summary +So originally we were thinking, "Hey guys, I heard there was this app called [Doodle](http://www.doodle.com/main.html). It's closed source. Let's make an open-source Doodle killer and call it Clockworks!" More recently, we've been considering what we can do to help schedule things around MIT. -We have a mailing list - if you're interested in helping design the app, or if you just want to hear more about what we're up to, blanche yourself onto **clockworks**. +We have a mailing list - if you're interested in helping design the +app, just [let one of the developers know](mailto:clockworks@mit.edu) +and we'll add you to our mailing list, **clockworks**. Or if you just +want to hear more about what we're up to, blanche yourself to the +public list **clockworks-announce**. -## Phase 1 +## State & History +Clockworks is in alpha phase; the most basic functions of the system are operational. A user can: -Doodle clone. 100% duplication of Doodle functionality. Modifications to improve usability as necessary. +* Make an account via the online registration system +* Login to the web interface to enable poll modifications +* Create a every simple poll +* View poll +* Vote in a poll -What do people not like about Doodle? +The current implementation is in Django. There was an older Clockworks pre-pre-alpha implementation in TurboGears. -* Too much clicking -* No obvious "I can, but would rather not" +## Getting started -### Architecture +The best way to get started with Clockworks is to get yourself added to the project, grab a copy of the code, get it running on your laptop, and then poke around the source code. -* Python and Turbogears -* Git repository -* Use 15 minute timeslices to simplify interface (?) +First, make sure you have Git installed on your system. You can grab it [here](http://git-scm.com/download). Verify that it installed by popping open a terminal and running **git --version** -### Schema +Next, grab the source code. If you have Debathena installed on your machine, you can clone the source using **git clone /mit/clockworks/clockworks.git**. If not, you can use a dialup to get to the directory; **git clone ssh://username@linerva.mit.edu/mit/clockworks/clockworks.git** works well. If the clone succeeds, you will now have a folder named "clockworks". **cd clockworks** -To be transferred from the whiteboard +Now, to install the application according to the instructions in the repository. -### Page Inventory +Once you're running, here are some paths to take: -List of "screens" in Doodle +1. Take a break and read some Django documentation to get a feel for the framework +2. Browse through the todo list, pick a task that seems interesting, and start working on figuring out how to make it work +3. Browse the source, fiddle with some variables, see what changes +4. Decide what clockworks should look like, and take off -## Phase 2 + +## Development info + +Our Git repository is located in AFS in the clockworks locker: /mit/clockworks/clockworks.git + +The repo contains a Django project. + +## Some Simpler Future Steps: + +* Create a groups mechanic +* Enable the sending of polls to groups +* Enable poll configurations other than the current default +* Enable users to manage their polls centralls +* Add a user homepage +* Add a homepage + +## Potential Future Dream Goals Doodle killer. Extra features. Pump it up. +* Better UI * Integration -** Basic: integration with ICS calendars, GoogleCalenar, Exchange, and TechTime (for faculty) -** Advanced: integration with MIT's course schedules -** Would store persistent profiles of calendar data for users -* automatically prioritize and schedule events for you + * Basic: integration with ICS calendars, GoogleCalendar, Exchange, and TechTime (for faculty) + * Advanced: integration with MIT's course schedules, Facebook + * Would store persistent profiles of calendar data for users +* Automatically prioritize and schedule events for you +* Create mobile phone friendly version +* View of a single calendar month should show "ghosts" of days from immediately previous and immediately past months, to fill out all the weeks. +* Ability to convert Yes/No polls into Yes/Maybe/No polls (and vice versa) +* When setting up a new poll, ability to copy-paste the times for any arbitrary row into any number of other arbitrary rows +* "Generic week" function + * Indicates that the response is for a weekly meeting, not a specific date. + +## Developers + +* Paul W. Quimby +* Andrew Farrell +* Geoffrey Thomas +* Paul Baranay +* Edward Yang +* Paul Weaver +* Xavid Pretzer +* Christian Ternus +* David Benjamin +* You? + +