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Shamsi Moussavi is a computer science Professor at Massachusetts Bay Community College. MassBay is small college with three campuses in Wellesley, Framingham, and Ashland MA. Computer Science department is located in Wellesley and CS, CIS, IT (with management focus), and IT (with technology focus) associate degrees. Shamsi teaches Java programming, data structures, software design, and security courses.

Shamsi has more than ten years of industry experience as principal member of technical staff with GTE and Verizon. This is shamsi's eleventh year of full time teaching position, with almost five years of part time teaching while working in industry. She enjoys reading and traveling when time permits.


Part A:

1. While reading the documents listed in Intro to FOSS, I learned a lot about the definitions and history of FOSS, specially from the "what is free software" article. It was also interesting to read expectation2 and being productively lost. I felt that I was already productively lost with all the detail information that I was reading; while always assuming that I already know about FOSS.

The social context of FOSS, is the reason why I was so excited to take part in this workshop, not only for my students but also for myself. I give students projects that involves solving problems for other people whom they know (software to help the nursing faculty, our dean, the disability office), but it seems that is the extent of their view of social context for a programmer and more importantly, the responsibility that comes with it.


Even though reporting on part 1 was not required, I felt I needed to write what I thought; otherwise, the whole exercise would have become a history itself.

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