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One of the first applications of the Querki system, once it's up to being at least vaguely real, is going to be a story-management system; at that point, this list should go into there. But there's a long ways to go first, and a lot of stories to be prioritized. So here's the list, in rough priority order. * '''I should be able to program in something''' ** Probably in Java, I think. ** Task: Get Java set up and running on one or more of my machines. ** Task: Install Eclipse, and learn how to use it. * '''The Programmers should be able to manage checkpoints and releases''' -- we need a version-control system. ** Task: I think I'm going to use SourceForge, so research that. ** Task: Set up the repository, and get my system talking to it for easy checkins. * '''The Querki Project should have a sensible open-source license''' -- need to figure out which license to use, and mark the files up. I don't want to use anything as strict as GPL, nor as open as zlib. ** Task: Research the options. ** Task: Make a decision. ** Task: Mark all the source files up appropriately. * '''The Programmers should be able to consistently test their work''' ** Task: Set up JUnit, and get working with Eclipse ** Task: Set up Selenium-RC, and get working with Eclipse * '''The Programmers should have a good programming architecture to work in''' ** Task: Write a Java version of the Ecosystem pattern ** Task: Get a config system working, suitable for managing a site ** Task: Get a logging system working, mainly focused on debugging and serious errors * '''A Querki Admin should be able to easily manage his site''' ** Task: Write a GUI-based Config editor