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-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, just [let one of the developers know](mailto:clockworks@mit.edu)
want to hear more about what we're up to, blanche yourself to the
public list **clockworks-announce**.
-## Getting started
+## History
+Clockworks is in alpha phase; the most basic functions of the system are operational. A user can:
+
+[X] Make an account via the online registration system
+[X] Login to the web interface
+[X] Create a very simple poll
+[X] View polls
+[X] Vote in a poll
-Clockworks is in alpha phase; the most basic functions of the system are operational.
+The current implementation is in Django. There was an older Clockworks pre-pre-alpha implementation in TurboGears.
+
+## Getting started
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.
Our Git repository is located in AFS in the clockworks locker: /mit/clockworks/clockworks.git
+The repo contains a Django project.
-### Principles
-
-* Simplicity
-* Extendibility
-* Open Source
-
-## Potential Future Goals
+## Potential Future Dream Goals
Doodle killer. Extra features. Pump it up.
## Developers
+* Paul W. Quimby
+* Andrew Farrell
* Geoffrey Thomas
* Paul Baranay
* Edward Yang
* Xavid Pretzer
* Christian Ternus
* David Benjamin
-* Paul W. Quimby
-* Andrew Farrell
* <a href="mailto:clockworks@mit.edu">You?</a>