Just to have some sort of idea before we get pjira (or some other task tracking method) set up. Please, feel free to add anything I've missed. I KNOW I missed a few things. My docs are on another computer:

1. Make a decision about grok
   - look at Tao's grok branch
   - look at grokcore.component to find what is being taken in
   - list benefits/disadvantages (for grok, and other things we could use)

2. Decide about webob
   - Tao, convince us
- look at webob and determine if it's something we can't whip up ourselves - list benefits/disadvantages (for this and for other things, such as doing it ourselves)

3. Find out about teleport with public beta
   - what needs to be done to teleport? is it based on teleport strawman?

4. OGP tests
- should be starting to write documentation on the Login (just login?) protocols and how they should be tested (Infinity has started on this. Link to the page?)

5. Start on messaging system
- find out the true scope of the messages that will be sent, the ways we need to serialize, what components we will need to get this done (Builder, Parser, Reader) - write tests for how we want this to be used (this may be hard at this point because we don't
      know scope)
   - write tests for the current parser
   - refactor the parser to follow the "NEW" coding standard we adopted

6. Agent Domain
   - Tao has been working on writing an agent domain
   - blocked by his inability to connect to our regions

7. Task tracking
   - pjira, or some other form

8. Refactor the wiki
   - what part of the wiki is poor as it currently is?
- reword the stuff in the test harness page to make it clear that we won't be building a framework, but simply using a framework (PyUnit, doctest, py.test) to create test suites for both the client lib AND servers running OGP protocols - check out Enus' layout https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/User:Enus_Linden/Project-Wiki-Structure _______________________________________________
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