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* Sugar - liked the structured approach and appears to be a good example of a properly structured HFOSS project. Surprised the blog, had spam posts on it. Seems to detract from quality of project | * Sugar - liked the structured approach and appears to be a good example of a properly structured HFOSS project. Surprised the blog, had spam posts on it. Seems to detract from quality of project | ||
* Sahana Eden - Feel that this project could be a good one for introducing software that could apply directly to "real world" programming challenges. | * Sahana Eden - Feel that this project could be a good one for introducing software that could apply directly to "real world" programming challenges. | ||
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+ | * Surprised at how IRC is a common tool for these projects | ||
+ | * Surprised at the low level of communication on IRC for projects, expected more conversations | ||
+ | * Helpful to have specific needs highlighted for different roles. | ||
+ | * Think the documentation aspect of projects could be a good way to reinforce good software engineering practices with students. |
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Matthew Magnusson – University of New Hampshire, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Department of Computer Science
Matthew Magnusson is a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science, CEPS. Matthew currently teaches course work in software development fundamentals, computer architecture, and business process automation. Matthew holds a Masters of Computer Science from Georgia Institute of Technology and a Masters of Business Administration from the Peter T. Paul School at UNH.
Projects Reviewed
- Sugar - liked the structured approach and appears to be a good example of a properly structured HFOSS project. Surprised the blog, had spam posts on it. Seems to detract from quality of project
- Sahana Eden - Feel that this project could be a good one for introducing software that could apply directly to "real world" programming challenges.
General Observations
- Surprised at how IRC is a common tool for these projects
- Surprised at the low level of communication on IRC for projects, expected more conversations
- Helpful to have specific needs highlighted for different roles.
- Think the documentation aspect of projects could be a good way to reinforce good software engineering practices with students.