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<title><![CDATA[Hackathon Chicago, Nov 10-12, 2006: PITA]]></title>
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Leader: <a href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/hackathon-chicago/index.cgi?pete_krawczyk" title="(69 months)  include chicago-pm [Pete Krawczyk] ">Pete Krawczyk</a><br />
Interested: You!</p>
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PITA, the Perl Image Testing Architecture. Also see <a target="_blank" title="(external link)" href="http://www.pitatesting.org">pitatesting.org<!-- wiki-renamed-hyperlink "pitatesting.org"<http://www.pitatesting.org> --></a></p>
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In conjunction with the <a href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/hackathon-chicago/index.cgi?atestforeverybug" title="(69 months) Leader [Steve Peters] Interested [Michael Schwern] Interested [Jim Keenan] Curious [Michael R. Wolf]...">ATestForEveryBug</a> effort, this project will work to integrate a nightly blead snapshot into the PITA architecture. This will be the first major test that we know of for PITA's infrastructure.</p>
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<author>Pete Krawczyk</author>
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