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+ | '''SugarLab:''' Students can perform several roles, such as developer, content writer, and translator. I found interesting to have an "What can I do in an hour" page. To report a bug, the person should go to the GitHub page and open an issue on the appropriate component. There are several types of tickets such as defect, enhancement, and task. Each ticket has who reported, priority, component, severity, bug status, milestone, version, distribution/OS, and description. At the time if this writing, the last commit was made on Apr 29, 2018. The Development Team's Roadmap is updated at the beginning of each release cycle. | ||
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+ | '''The Sahana Eden Project:''' There are multiple ways of contributing. As in the SugarLab, there are domain-specific roles (e.g. GIS Specialists) as well as common roles (e.g., developers, testers, designers, translators, etc.). The project as an issue tracker with several tickets, encompassing categories such as defect/bug, enhancement, documentation, and task. These categories are mostly similar to the ones from the SugarLab project. The information for each ticket is also similar between the projects. Few additional fields are due date, cc, and launchpad bug. At the time if this writing, the last commit was made on Jun 15, 2018. In the roadmap, they list milestone, including the progress, the number of tickets closed and active, the planned date, and the features. however, this page doesn't seem to be updated very often. |
Revision as of 14:22, 15 June 2018
Marco Gerosa
Marco Aurelio Gerosa is an Associate Professor and in the School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems at the Northern Arizona University (NAU). NAU is located in the beautiful city of Flagstaff, close to the Grand Canyon. The school recently received solid investment to increase the number of faculties and the infrastructure for research.
Dr. Gerosa researches Software Engineering and CSCW (Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing). Recent projects include the development of tools and strategies to support newcomers onboarding to open source software communities and the design of chatbots for tourism. He published more than 200 papers and has served on the program committee (PC) of important conferences, such as FSE, CSCW, SANER, and MSR. He has more than 16 years of teaching experience.
Prior to coming to NAU, Dr. Gerosa was an Associate Professor at the University of São Paulo, Brazil.
More details on my web page: http://www.marcoagerosa.com
Activity: Intro to FOSS Project Anatomy
SugarLab: Students can perform several roles, such as developer, content writer, and translator. I found interesting to have an "What can I do in an hour" page. To report a bug, the person should go to the GitHub page and open an issue on the appropriate component. There are several types of tickets such as defect, enhancement, and task. Each ticket has who reported, priority, component, severity, bug status, milestone, version, distribution/OS, and description. At the time if this writing, the last commit was made on Apr 29, 2018. The Development Team's Roadmap is updated at the beginning of each release cycle.
The Sahana Eden Project: There are multiple ways of contributing. As in the SugarLab, there are domain-specific roles (e.g. GIS Specialists) as well as common roles (e.g., developers, testers, designers, translators, etc.). The project as an issue tracker with several tickets, encompassing categories such as defect/bug, enhancement, documentation, and task. These categories are mostly similar to the ones from the SugarLab project. The information for each ticket is also similar between the projects. Few additional fields are due date, cc, and launchpad bug. At the time if this writing, the last commit was made on Jun 15, 2018. In the roadmap, they list milestone, including the progress, the number of tickets closed and active, the planned date, and the features. however, this page doesn't seem to be updated very often.