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== Project Leader(s) ==
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== Project Contributor(s) ==
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== Project Details ==
== Project Plan ==
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=== Key contacts:===
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=== Goals by Release ===
Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals:
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* 0.1
* 0.2
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==== Seneca Particpants ==== ==== Non-Seneca Participants ====
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==== Planets ====
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