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Exercise 1 - Group 1
LEARNING OUTCOME | ACTIVITY(IES) |
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Identify at least five (5) existing H-FOSS projects. | Survey existing projects via HumIT, SourceForge, GitHub, etc. |
Identify the needs of the served communities of each project. | Review the mission statements and publicity of each identified H-FOSS project. |
[choose 1 project to which you would like to contribute] | |
Identify the needs of the development community. | review the primary developer forum. Identify the major threads. what are the active areas of development and/or concern? |
Develop an understanding of the tools used by one (1) development community. | setting up the development environment. |
Evaluate the quality of existing development efforts | Download the code base for one (1) project |
Conduct a code review. Use the same (or similar) rubric to that used to evaluate student contributes to H-FOSS projects. | |
Identify resources for new developers | Otherwise, how do you find whom to approach to ask about how a new-comer can contribute? |
Identify at least three (3) active developers you could approach | list the name, role, and contact information of the developers |
justify why those three (3) developers were chosen | write a short justification for why each developer would be a valuable contact or mentor |
identify a task that is suitable for a student to undertake | consult with the development community and active developers to identify which tasks are of the correct scope and technical difficulty for a student/student team to handle. |
Create a task proposal | propose the task scope for your course project |
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.. | submit your your final work for code review |
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