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This page holds a list of HFOSS communities that have volunteered to participate in foss2serve activities. Please sign up below the community that you are interested in participating in.
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This page holds a list of some of the HFOSS communities with which faculty or students in the POSSE community have interacted.  For a much longer but less curated list of HFOSS projects, see [[HFOSS Projects]].  
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Please pick a project below that you think might be interesting to investigate further and add your name to the list of interested faculty members.
  
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== Accessibility Aspects of Firefox DevTools ==
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DevTools are a collection of tools developed by the Mozilla community that allow one to examine, edit, and debug HTML, CSS, and JavaScript on Firefox and Chrome for both the desktop and on mobile.
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* Similar to Safari Inspector element
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* Allows you to inspect code
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Recently, work has been done on the Debugger (debugger.html).
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'''Faculty Community Site:''' [https://github.com/foss2serve/devtools GitHub site]
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'''Website:''' [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Tools Tools]
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'''Slack channel:''' [https://devtools-html-slack.herokuapp.com/ General Channel]
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=== Sign up ===
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* Heidi Ellis
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=== Faculty Members who have an interest in the Project (present or past) ===
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* Darci Burge
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* Emily Lovell
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* Becka Morgan
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== Open Food Facts ==
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"Open Food Facts is a food products database made by everyone, for everyone.  You can use it to make better food choices, and as it is open data, anyone can re-use it for any purpose."
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'''Website:'''
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* [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/ Open Food Facts Organization]
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* [https://github.com/openfoodfacts Open Food Facts on GitHub]
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'''Foss2serve contact:'''
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'''Language: ''' Varies by component
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'''Team Page: '''
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=== Sign up ===
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=== Faculty Members who have an interest in the Project (present or past) ===
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* Greg Hislop
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== Ushahidi ==
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From the website: "We are a non-profit tech company that specializes in developing free and open source software for information collection, visualization and interactive mapping."
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" "Ushahidi", which means "testimony" in Swahili, was a website that was initially developed to map reports of violence in Kenya after the post-election fallout at the beginning of 2008. Since then, the name "Ushahidi" has come to represent the people behind the "Ushahidi Platform". Our roots are in the collaboration of Kenyan citizen journalists during a time of crisis. The original website was used to map incidents of violence and peace efforts throughout the country based on reports submitted via the web and mobile phones. This website had 45,000 users in Kenya, and was the catalyst for us realizing there was a need for a platform based on it, which could be used by others around the world.
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Since early 2008 we have grown from an ad hoc group of volunteers to a focused organization. Our current team is comprised of individuals with a wide span of experience ranging from human rights work to software development. We have also built a strong team of volunteer developers primarily in Africa, but also Europe, South America and the U.S."
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'''Website:''' [http://www.ushahidi.com/ http://www.ushahidi.com/]
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'''Foss2serve Page:''' [[:Category:Ushahidi|Ushahidi]]
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=== Sign up ===
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=== Faculty Members who have an interest in the Project (present or past) ===
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* Cam MacDonell (cameron.macdonell@macewan.ca)
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* Monisha Pulimood
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* [[User:alan.rea|Alan Rea]]
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* [[User:JDavis|Janet Davis]]
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* Marco Gerosa
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== Mifos ==
 
== Mifos ==
  
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'''Better Website:''' [https://mifosforge.jira.com/wiki/display/MDZ/Welcome+to+the+Zone Mifos Developer Zone]
 
'''Better Website:''' [https://mifosforge.jira.com/wiki/display/MDZ/Welcome+to+the+Zone Mifos Developer Zone]
 
'''Foss2serve contact:''' Greg Hislop
 
  
 
=== Sign up ===
 
=== Sign up ===
  
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=== Faculty Members who have an interest in the Project (present or past) ===
 
* Nanette Veilleux
 
* Nanette Veilleux
 
* Lynn Lambert
 
* Lynn Lambert
 
* Jim Huggins
 
* Jim Huggins
 
=== Faculty Members who may be Working on the Project ===
 
  
 
== OpenMRS ==
 
== OpenMRS ==
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'''Website:''' [http://openmrs.org/ http://openmrs.org/]
 
'''Website:''' [http://openmrs.org/ http://openmrs.org/]
  
'''Team Page:''' [http://foss2serve.org/index.php/TheOpenMRSTeam http://foss2serve.org/index.php/TheOpenMRSTeam]
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'''Team Page:''' [http://foss2serve.org/index.php/TheOpenMRSTeam http://foss2serve.org/index.php/TheOpenMRSTeam] (Will help get you started, but may not be current.)
  
 
'''Getting Started:'''
 
'''Getting Started:'''
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*** OpenMRS Today - [http://en.flossmanuals.net/openmrs-developers-guide/state-of-openmrs/ http://en.flossmanuals.net/openmrs-developers-guide/state-of-openmrs/]
 
*** OpenMRS Today - [http://en.flossmanuals.net/openmrs-developers-guide/state-of-openmrs/ http://en.flossmanuals.net/openmrs-developers-guide/state-of-openmrs/]
 
*** Although all of the information in the Community and Technology sections is beneficial, skip it for now and proceed directly to the instructions for getting the development environment set up - [http://en.flossmanuals.net/openmrs-developers-guide/get-set-up/ http://en.flossmanuals.net/openmrs-developers-guide/get-set-up/]. Follow the instructions for doing a '''manual install''' (you will have to scroll down a bit).
 
*** Although all of the information in the Community and Technology sections is beneficial, skip it for now and proceed directly to the instructions for getting the development environment set up - [http://en.flossmanuals.net/openmrs-developers-guide/get-set-up/ http://en.flossmanuals.net/openmrs-developers-guide/get-set-up/]. Follow the instructions for doing a '''manual install''' (you will have to scroll down a bit).
 
'''Foss2serve contact:''' Darci Burdge
 
  
 
=== Sign up ===
 
=== Sign up ===
  
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* [[User:Emily.lovell|Emily Lovell]] (IRC: emme, email: emme@soe.ucsc.edu)
 
* Tom Naps (email: naps@uwosh.edu)
 
  
=== Faculty Members who may be Working on the Project ===
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=== Faculty Members who have an interest in the Project (present or past) ===
  
 
* [[User:Cmurphy|Chris Murphy]]
 
* [[User:Cmurphy|Chris Murphy]]
 
* Meghan Allen
 
* Meghan Allen
 
* Steven P. Crain
 
* Steven P. Crain
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* Howard Francis
  
 
== Sahana ==
 
== Sahana ==
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=== Faculty Members who have an interest in the Project (present or past) ===
 
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=== Faculty Members who may be Working on the Project ===
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* Peter Bui (pnutzh4x0r)
 
 
* Nannette Napier
 
* Nannette Napier
* Esmail Bonakdarian
 
* Kiranmai Bellam
 
* Howard Francis
 
 
== Ushahidi ==
 
 
From the website: "We are a non-profit tech company that specializes in developing free and open source software for information collection, visualization and interactive mapping."
 
 
" "Ushahidi", which means "testimony" in Swahili, was a website that was initially developed to map reports of violence in Kenya after the post-election fallout at the beginning of 2008. Since then, the name "Ushahidi" has come to represent the people behind the "Ushahidi Platform". Our roots are in the collaboration of Kenyan citizen journalists during a time of crisis. The original website was used to map incidents of violence and peace efforts throughout the country based on reports submitted via the web and mobile phones. This website had 45,000 users in Kenya, and was the catalyst for us realizing there was a need for a platform based on it, which could be used by others around the world.
 
 
Since early 2008 we have grown from an ad hoc group of volunteers to a focused organization. Our current team is comprised of individuals with a wide span of experience ranging from human rights work to software development. We have also built a strong team of volunteer developers primarily in Africa, but also Europe, South America and the U.S."
 
 
'''Website:''' [http://www.ushahidi.com/ http://www.ushahidi.com/]
 
 
'''Foss2serve contact:''' Cam MacDonell (cameron.macdonell@macewan.ca)
 
 
'''Foss2serve Page:''' [[:Category:Ushahidi|Ushahidi]]
 
 
=== Sign up ===
 
 
<!-- Add your name and contact here as below -->
 
* [[User:JDavis|Janet Davis]]
 
 
=== Faculty Members who may be Working on the Project ===
 
 
* Monisha Pulimood
 
* [[User:Srebelsky|Samuel A. Rebelsky]]
 
* [[User:Ssheth|Swapneel Sheth]]
 
* [[User:Blu|Baochuan Lu]]
 
* [[User:alan.rea|Alan Rea]]
 
 
 
== MouseTrap ==
 
 
From the MouseTrap web site: "MouseTrap is a standalone GNOME application that allows users with physical impairments to move a mouse cursor. It uses a webcam to track the motion of any object visible by the camera and moves the mouse cursor according to the path of the tracked object (a user's head, for example). Distributed with software that allows accessible mouse clicking, MouseTrap will give most physically impaired users access to the full functionality of a mouse. Our ultimate goal is to have a usable, stable solution that allows users to control their cursors just as well as someone using a mouse.
 
 
MouseTrap is written in Python, based on the OpenCV library and uses image processing to translate the user's head movements into mouse events (movements, clicks) which allow users to interact with the different desktops managers and applications."
 
 
The project has been worked on successfully by several different academic classes. Note that the project requires some understanding of computer vision.
 
 
'''Website:''' [https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Projects/MouseTrap?action=show&redirect=MouseTrap]
 
 
'''Foss2serve contact:''' Stoney Jackson (stoney.jackson(at)wne.edu),
 
Heidi Ellis (ellis(at)wne.edu)
 
 
'''Language: ''' Python
 
 
=== Sign up ===
 
 
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* Karen Alkoby karen.alkoby@gallaudet.edu
 
* Dee Weikle dee.weikle@emu.edu
 
* Rob Hochberg hochberg@udallas.edu
 
 
=== Faculty Members who may be Working on the Project ===
 
 
* Stoney Jackson - Western New England University
 
* Heidi Ellis - Western New England University
 
  
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[[Category:Instructor Activities]]
 
[[Category:Instructor Activities]]
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[[Category:Projects]]

Latest revision as of 12:52, 31 October 2018

This page holds a list of some of the HFOSS communities with which faculty or students in the POSSE community have interacted. For a much longer but less curated list of HFOSS projects, see HFOSS Projects. Please pick a project below that you think might be interesting to investigate further and add your name to the list of interested faculty members.

Contents

Accessibility Aspects of Firefox DevTools

DevTools are a collection of tools developed by the Mozilla community that allow one to examine, edit, and debug HTML, CSS, and JavaScript on Firefox and Chrome for both the desktop and on mobile.

  • Similar to Safari Inspector element
  • Allows you to inspect code

Recently, work has been done on the Debugger (debugger.html).

Faculty Community Site: GitHub site

Website: Tools

Slack channel: General Channel

Sign up

  • Heidi Ellis

Faculty Members who have an interest in the Project (present or past)

  • Darci Burge
  • Emily Lovell
  • Becka Morgan

Open Food Facts

"Open Food Facts is a food products database made by everyone, for everyone. You can use it to make better food choices, and as it is open data, anyone can re-use it for any purpose."

Website:

Foss2serve contact:

Language: Varies by component

Team Page:

Sign up

Faculty Members who have an interest in the Project (present or past)

  • Greg Hislop

Ushahidi

From the website: "We are a non-profit tech company that specializes in developing free and open source software for information collection, visualization and interactive mapping."

" "Ushahidi", which means "testimony" in Swahili, was a website that was initially developed to map reports of violence in Kenya after the post-election fallout at the beginning of 2008. Since then, the name "Ushahidi" has come to represent the people behind the "Ushahidi Platform". Our roots are in the collaboration of Kenyan citizen journalists during a time of crisis. The original website was used to map incidents of violence and peace efforts throughout the country based on reports submitted via the web and mobile phones. This website had 45,000 users in Kenya, and was the catalyst for us realizing there was a need for a platform based on it, which could be used by others around the world.

Since early 2008 we have grown from an ad hoc group of volunteers to a focused organization. Our current team is comprised of individuals with a wide span of experience ranging from human rights work to software development. We have also built a strong team of volunteer developers primarily in Africa, but also Europe, South America and the U.S."

Website: http://www.ushahidi.com/

Foss2serve Page: Ushahidi

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Faculty Members who have an interest in the Project (present or past)

  • Cam MacDonell (cameron.macdonell@macewan.ca)
  • Monisha Pulimood
  • Alan Rea
  • Janet Davis
  • Marco Gerosa
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