User:Hshahria
Hossain Shahriar
Dr. Hossain Shahriar is an Associate Professor of Information Technology, College of Computing, at Kennesaw State University.
College of Computing hosts three departments and over 40 faculty members, more than 3,000 full time students and over six degree programs including undergraduate, graduate.
Dr. Shahriar's primary focus at CCSE is Software Security, the intersection of software engineering and networking security. As a faculty, his responsibility includes teaching courses from BSIT and MSIT degree programs, around healthcare, cybersecurity and web design.
Dr. Shahriar's scholarly interests span application development, quality assurance, risk assessment, intrusion detection development, education technologies in android software development.
In his spare time, which is mostly non-existent, Dr. Shahriar likes to do sports and exercise activities including soccer and cycling.
Stage 1A:Intro to FOSS Project Anatomy (Activity)-Answers (Sugarlabs)
Contributions -- I think I can contribute as an educator by using sugarlabs for authentic learning of topics related to computer technology.
Among the various roles (educator, designer, developer, translator, public relation), the commonality is each of the member can be part of documentation and textbook replacement team. The dissimilarities depend on the role. For example, developer can break and test the code, whereas public relation is supposed to promote the project across various members within the community.
Tracker -- To submit a bug, I think we visit the project https://github.com/sugarlabs, then select "Issues" tab at https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/issues and select "New Issues". I can see several types of ticket: defect, enhancement and task. Each ticket includes information of reproducing a bug, expected result and actual results, workaround information. Some other information include ticket#, OS, component name, severity level, etc. though, these information may be unspecified by a reporter.
Repository -- I think the last commit was done 23 days ago, which should be April 30th (see https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/commit/489974f4243eb3a18c0bea07812c436ed8aa7d5c)
Release cycle -- I think each release cycle addresses a number of issues such as all module releases are available by scheduled dates, perform automatic and manual QA and resolve issues with relevant module owners. However, each roadmap update includes planned schedules of release dates, freeze points, list of modules and external dependencies, reference to all the tickets considered for the release, and references to the new feature proposals.