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Name: Daniela Inclezan

Position: Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Software Engineering, Miami University, 501 E High St, Oxford, OH 45056

email: inclezd@miamioh.edu

Page: http://miamioh.edu/cec/academics/departments/cse/about/faculty-and-staff/inclezan_daniela/index.html

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Bio: I am involved with the Humanitarian Engineering and Computing (HE&C) minor at Miami University and serve as the advisor for the Computer Science students enrolled in this the minor. I am also the faculty advisor of the local chapter of the Girls Who Code club. I am interested in the HFOSS initiative as a way to recruit and retain minority students and provide learning opportunities for students in the HE&C minor.

Stage 1A. Intro to FOSS Project -- Notes

SUGAR LABS

  1. Contributions
    • Roles most applicable to my students:
      Developer
      writing and testing code, reporting bugs
      Designer
      user interface design, web design, mock-ups design -- suitable for my students majoring in Software Engineering
    • Commonalities across roles: Focus on communication and education.
    • Differences between roles: Different skillsets are required.
  2. Tracker
    • Submitting a bug: Find the relevant activity or repo component; go to the issues tab; press the green button to submit a bug.
    • Types of tickets: defect, enhancement, task
    • Information available for each ticket: ticket (number), summary (description), status (new, assigned, reopened, accepted, closed), owner, type, priority(unspecified, normal, high, low), milestone
  3. Repository
    • Date of last commit: March 13, 2019
  4. Release Cycle:
    • Relationship between the release cycle and roadmap update: The roadmap is updated at the beginning of each release cycle. The roadmap may include
      the schedule of release dates and freeze points; the list of modules and external dependencies; references to tickets considered for the release; references to new feature proposals.

SAHANA EDEN

  1. Community
    • Commonalities between contributor groups: Most of the roles are rather on the technical side. The only exceptions are the tester and translator roles.
    • Differences between contributor groups: technical vs. non-technical contributor; required expertise (e.g., GIS, sys admin, etc.); amount of details, guidelines and training provided
    • Differences in structure compared to the Sugar Labs website: The technical roles are more in number and divided into separate categories (developers, designers, Sys Admins, GIS specialists); generally more guidelines and instructions; a higher level of technical expertise seems to be required at first glance.
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