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  • Project Evaluation Activity V1 ...nderstanding of course in which students will be participating in an HFOSS project.
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  • Project Evaluation This activity guides a person or team to evaluate a FOSS project and decide if they might want to contribute to it.
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  • Intro to FOSS Project Anatomy # Identify high-level components of and terminology associated with a HFOSS project.
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  • Intro Project Identification Activity ... an understanding of the resources available for identifying possible FOSS project to which to contribute as well as some of the key success factors that char
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  • Evaluate a Project ...standing of the course in which students will be participating in an HFOSS project.
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  • Blog and Infographic Project In this project, students will learn more about an open source topic, create an infographic
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  • OS Project Comparison Activity * Learn the purpose of an open source project
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  • UML a Project In this activity students will be assigned parts of an HFOSS project for which they will have to implement UML diagrams.
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  • Independent Capstone Project The student will create a detailed plan for an independent capstone project in an HFOSS community.
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  • = <Project Name> = ... project's home page, the purpose of the project, who is likely to use the project, how it is used, etc.
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  • Project Evaluation Activity ...standing of the course in which students will be participating in an HFOSS project.
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  • is a collaborate research project funded by the US National Science Foundation (NSF) Improving Undergraduate ...rities and women to pursue careers in computing. As a result, the OpenPath project will improve student learning and content retention, and will help students
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  • ...like to contribute including possible contributions and why they chose the project
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  • ...to target focused on teaching students to program in Python and R, so this project is not a good fit because of language.
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  • ...ts from the [http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Project_Evaluation_(Activity) Project Evaluation Learning Activity]. ...eria in the [http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Project_Evaluation_(Activity) Project Evaluation Activity]. For each criterion, find the evaluation information
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  • =The Project= |This project uses the [https://github.com/google/blockly/blob/master/LICENSE Apache2.0]
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  • =The Project= |Evergreen is a large project, with over 500,000 lines of code (151.99 MB). For a breakdown, look [https
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  • =The Project= ...ation/ OpenFoodNetwork (OFN) site]: "The Open Food Network is the flagship project of the Open Food Foundation is a non-profit, registered charity established
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  • =The Project= ...https://github.com/orgs/civicrm/people 10 people] associated with the main project, and many, many more who have [https://github.com/civicrm/civicrm-core/grap
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  • =The Project= |The [https://github.com/hotosm project page] indicates they use JavaScript, CSS, Python, Ruby, and Shell. The [ht
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  • =The Project=
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  • =The Project= ...lved / which of Mozilla's products they get involved with, the size of the project could change.
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  • Website Project Activity The students collaborate on a course website project hosted in a git repository.
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  • Project Scheduling (Activity) This POGIL activity will help you learn about project scheduling, including challenges & useful techniques.
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  • ...ke learning resources available to anyone wanting to participate in a FOSS project.
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  • "Project Anatomy Activity" refers to a "participant"... this is different than other ...s to use open source development tools or get involved with an open source project, these might be useful.
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  • ...embers can share knowledge and even work collaboratively on the same HFOSS project. | Workshop <br/>Dinner and project planning
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  • Please enter the status of the ongoing project below * I believe the entire project uses a framework surrounding opencv called ctypes_opencv... http://code.goo
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  • == Project Selection Workshop - CCSCNE 2013 == * [[media:Project_Selection_Workshop_Slides.pptx | Project Selection Workshop Slides]]
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  • ; DOAP (Description of a Project) : (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOAP) ; FOSS (Free & Open Source Software) : Usually, "a FOSS" refers to one project; "FOSS" refers to the broader culture.
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  • * Status review of the OpenFE project start-up
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  • ...u have already found, and examine the "demographics" and structure of that project to better understand it. # Locate a FOSS project on SourceForge and OpenHUB.
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  • '''Project Evaluator: John Sener''' * NSF project evaluation including TUES and ATE
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  • * Select an HFOSS project well-suited for student participation | HFOSS Project Evaluation
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  • ...d issues and opportunities for starting or joining an instructor-led HFOSS project. ...sion control. HFOSS kits can provide the complexity and scale of the real project, and introduce students to computing for social good. A kit can also prov
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  • # Intro to FOSS Project Anatomy (Activity) - 60 minutes
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  • An understanding of the course in which students will be involved in a FOSS project. # Identify activities within a FOSS project you are interested in including in a course,
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  • ...ere (if anything) depends on the type of FOSS work and the particular FOSS project. * Project managers (Trac, ChiliProject)
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  • Project Evaluation Activity V1 ...nderstanding of course in which students will be participating in an HFOSS project.
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  • * How can IRC be used to facilitate project management? ...d channel || Installed client, joined channel, made good observations of project
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  • Please pick a project below that you think might be interesting to investigate further and add yo === Faculty Members who have an interest in the Project (present or past) ===
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  • A FOSS project has a set of files (including source code, documentation, etc), usually org Some forges support ''one'' FOSS project (usually a ''large'' project),
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  • Project Evaluation This activity guides a person or team to evaluate a FOSS project and decide if they might want to contribute to it.
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  • .... The idea being that faculty members can work collaboratively on the same project. In addition to these small groups, faculty members will also belong to the
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  • In contrast, learning within a FOSS project can be less predictable and the instructor is often a guide or coach, not t The world of FOSS is large and complex. Producing a large software project is a complex and challenging process.
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  • Intro to FOSS Project Anatomy # Identify high-level components of and terminology associated with a HFOSS project.
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  • #* Project ## If the result of the activity is contributed back to the HFOSS project, describe the contribution and its usefulness.
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  • ...lt recognized by the HFOSS project community as advancing the state of the project. ...r to what extent pathways can be defined independent of a particular HFOSS project.
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  • ...ects on sourceforge. Create a blog post that talks about the type of FOSS project you searched for (education, finance, health care, etc.) and what you found
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  • |'''HFOSS Project(s)''' || GNOME Accessibility/MouseTrap ...ith some SE management topics. We are using MouseTrap as the semester-long project for which students will create artifacts.
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  • ... /><br />have people available on IRC to help with the download/install of project<br /><br />should the order of the pre-workshop activites be re-arranged? * Example FOSS Project: Firefox? (or leave for field trip)<br /><br />
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  • ...the current ensemble's performance is poor. [[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/jair/pub/volume11/opitz99a-html/node4.html]] This section provides an overview of the structure of the MouseTrap project. Below is a figure showing the directory structure of the MouseTrap code. N
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  • ...oject launched in 1999. It was looking for CPU-intensive applications. The project goals were to:
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  • ...ers and how they are used to identify work items to be completed in a FOSS project. # Describe the role that a issue tracker plays in a FOSS project.
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  • # Join an HFOSS project http://sububi.org/2009/07/27/the-busy-students-guide-to-project-blogging/ (by Matt Jadud), and
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  • | '''Asqatasun is a fork of this project.''' Tanaguru is an opensource (AGPL license) website assessment tool. It is | [https://sourceforge.net/projects/help/ Humanitarian Emergency Lifeline Project]
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  • * '''FOSS''' - free & open source software. “a FOSS”: a project; “FOSS”: the broader culture. * produces something useful to FOSS project - what, how useful
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  • ...ical documentation, and other materials related to operation of the Fedora project.
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  • ...SS Projects''' - in the weeks ahead we'll be asking you to select an HFOSS project to investigate and to which you might potentially contribute. We'll use th ** You can also sign up for an HFOSS project on the wiki
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  • '''Framework of activities''' – Each project year some two-year and four-year undergraduate instructors will receive fun
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  • ...ourse I teach for Winter term. Currently the course focuses on the Ubuntu project and has been fairly unstructured. This is a moderately successful way to te ...rLabs) This will help students focus on things to look for when finding a project" || [http://icontribute.wordpress.com/how-to-contribute-to-open-source-with
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  • Intro Project Identification Activity ... an understanding of the resources available for identifying possible FOSS project to which to contribute as well as some of the key success factors that char
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  • == PROJECT SELECTION FOR STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN HUMANITARIAN FOSS == #* Application of model applied to two sample project
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  • ...'t reinvent the wheel, stand on the shoulders of giants, and scope a small project first.)
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  • ** Join one project and one or more courses
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  • ...eraction parts of his job very rewarding</li><li>Managing a super computer project&nbsp;</li><li>Teaches an undergradute programming course in Python and is u
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  • [10:09am] camm: it could be a potential bug fix project. I don't think it's a trivial fix, but clearly an interface with a progres
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  • ...ahanafoundation.org; Can go to eden.sahanafoundation.org for just the Eden project ...ttp://sahanafoundation.org/community/developers. From here, we can get the project from Github. The specifics on this are here http://eden.sahanafoundation.or
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  • ...udents aren't advanced enough to make deep contributions to an open-source project. So ... I've been thinking about ways to incorporate an HFOSS project while still meeting the main goals of the course. One natural approach to
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  • ** In particular the Project Evaluation, FOSS Field Trip and FOSS in Courses Planning activities ** Do we even need the Project Evaluation activity as the projects have already been "vetted"?
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  • #* The project name is in the upper-left corner of the ticket next to the ticket id. #* The repository url should point to the original copy of the project on github.
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  • [10:09am] camm: it could be a potential bug fix project. I don't think it's a trivial fix, but clearly an interface with a progres
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  • Introduction to the OpenMRS project. * Describe the OpenMRS project.
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  • Students will think about where they are in their learning and project where they can be by graduation. #* How can participation in an open source project help differentiate you in a job candidate pool?
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  • ...work log. It should include notes on my work on the '''Ushahidi in CS2''' project.'' (I wonder whether this would be better off on my 'blog. Oh well, we'll My work on this project started with the POSSE workshop - thinking about what I wanted for my class
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  • ...NOME Outreach for Professors and having an institution maintain that HFOSS project would be a great idea (hint: Stoney). And there are lots of other ideas. Po
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  • ...OSSE 2013 retreat and many of the faculty present were intrigued. In this project, Peter and Sam Rebelsky will develop resources to support enhanced use of I ...cademic honesty in an open environment. Finally, IRC can provide exciting project opportunities for students such as custom bots or web services.
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  • ...n which students approach and contribute to an existing open collaborative project (including but not limited to HFOSS). Coupled with literature from managem ...ct involvement: Students will select in small groups an open collaborative project related to humanitarian causes or open access research according to the cri
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  • ...are design, students gain hands-on experience working on a team on a large project. I anticipate that these students will make small contributions to OpenMRS ...apstone experience. Here the students will take a more active role in the project, and they will be expected to make contributions to documentation, testing,
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  • == Project Selection Workshop - SIGITE 2013 == * [[media:Project_Selection_Workshop_SIGITE_2013.pptx | Project Selection Workshop Slides]]
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  • ...ers and how they are used to identify work items to be completed in a FOSS project. # Describe the role that a bug tracker plays in a FOSS project.
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  • ...ftware] by Karl Fogel - Comprehensive text on starting and managing a FOSS project
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  • ...cation tool used by FOSS developers. The use of version control to support project development will also be discussed. Along the way, you will learn how to su * Obtaining a high-level view of a humanitarian FOSS project, including:
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  • ...ing together members of Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software (HFOSS) project communities and faculty members to discuss student contribution to HFOSS pr This workshop is intended to bring together members of HFOSS project communities, faculty members to discuss the best ways to facilitate student
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  • * [http://ucosp.ca/about/ UCOSP - Undergraduate Capstone Open Source Project]
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  • * Review the project proposal to identify changes and adjustment we need to make
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  • * Assess status of the project relative to the proposal
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  • ...embers can share knowledge and even work collaboratively on the same HFOSS project. | Workshop <br/>Dinner and project planning
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  • * Example: HFOSS in a project course * Basic information: contact person, guide to getting started, Project Selection evaluation summary
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  • ...students from different institutions working together on GNOME's MouseTrap project. Member of foss2serve team.
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  • <li>Become more familiar with an open-source project?</li> <li>Give participants a chance to integrate into a real open source project, MouseTrap</li>
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  • Evaluate a Project ...standing of the course in which students will be participating in an HFOSS project.
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  • ...ue Hub] - Contribute to Open Source. Search issue labels to find the right project foryou! ...] - You like open-source? You want to contribute or get help with your own project? Contribhub brings these people together! Simply click "Wanna Help!" if you
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  • == CCSCNE 2014 - Getting Started in Open Source -�A Tour of a Real Project == * [[media:Project_Evaluation_Examples.xlsx | Examples of Project Evaluations]] using the evaluation model
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  • ==== Finding Requirements and other project artifacts ==== ...an we do to assemble a list of good (and not so good) examples of software project work? Things like: requirements and design specs; documentation standards;
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  • ...udents. E.G. # of contributors, lines of code, various languages used on a project, etc.... ...ticular: Lines of Code, Programming Languages used, recent activity on the project
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  • ...1.7 back to 1.6; I had to actually uninstall 1.7, not just use 1.6 in this project Solution: add DashboardActivity project to build path
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  • <Identify meeting times. Find out HFOSS project meeting times.> Intro to software engineering. course project could include doing requirements, design, development, testing for a new fe
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  • Using the HFOSS OpenMRS project to illustrate the use of data structures in a complex system. ...ected that the students will have some general knowledge about the OpenMRS project.
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  • | '''The purpose of the project''' | '''Why the project is open source'''
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  • ** One set of groups based on the project ** Now I feel like i can actually become part of a project and guide students how to do it
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  • * Capstone project for senior students in computer science and software engineering ...ask the student team to make a major contribution to the Gnome - MouseTrap project.
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  • ...used in a junior-level software engineering course. The current course is project-based and leads students through building a complete product from design to ...first time the majority of the students work in groups (3-4) on a software project.
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  • ... C. Ellis, Gregory W. Hislop, Stoney Jackson, and Lori Postner. 2015. Team Project Experiences in Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software (HFOSS). Trans. C .... Learning within a professional environment: shared ownership of an HFOSS project. In Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference on Information technology edu
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  • ...is a part of this class. The course also includes a final open-ended group project and it is expected that some teams do their final projects in the direction
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  • ...embers can share knowledge and even work collaboratively on the same HFOSS project. | Workshop <br/>Dinner and project planning
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  • The learning activities will be in the form of cloning the project management tools as well as cloning two different software projects, one is Project Development of 6 new activities, data collection: $3K
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  • ...ber of Software Development topics in very little depth (being primarily a project course.) CS-401 is being taught for the last time in Spring 2015 and the co **''Project management including planning, progress measurement, estimation, and risk a
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  • Our students do about 5 assignments and a longer (5-6 week) project in CS2. I like some of the ideas at the bottom of http://www.xcitegroup.org - Look at coding standard for an open source project (Java, Python)
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  • All OpenMRS project meetings are on this calendar: ...oject-server: Unable to find artifact. Failure to find org.openmrs:openmrs-project-omod:jar:1.0.0 in http://mavenrepo.openmrs.org/nexus/content/repositories/p
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  • ...ers and how they are used to identify work items to be completed in a FOSS project.
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  • | '''The purpose of the project''' | '''Why the project is open source'''
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  • ... for you to become familiar with the communication modes of an open source project. Locate the IRC channel your open source project uses.
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  • # Evaluate an existing project and analyze its current documentation # Appreciate the importance of code documentation and project documentation
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  • * Assess status of the project relative to the proposal ** Participation by POSSE alums of HFOSS project people
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  • | '''The purpose of the project''' | '''Why the project is open source'''
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  • ...embers can share knowledge and even work collaboratively on the same HFOSS project. Dinner and project planning
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  • ...s for OpenMRS. You will be analyzing the documentation of this open source project in order to prepare for the following assignments. You are encouraged to co
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  • === Suggestions for the Open Source Project === MouseTrap or other GNOME project.
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  • The Fedora Project is sponsored by Red Hat. This project is sponsored by Oracle.
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  • === Suggestions for the Open Source Project ===
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  • If your class is embedded with an open source project, you should: # Join the comms channels for your project,
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  • # The entire class will be given a brief overview of a project. This can be chosen from the existing HFOSS projects that contain source fi * All the students will have access to the entire project in case they want to look at the big picture while commenting the code. Dep
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  • Blog and Infographic Project In this project, students will learn more about an open source topic, create an infographic
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  • # Including a library in a Java project This project is designed to familiarize students with a FOSS that is widely used, the pr
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  • * Explain how a style guide contributes to a team project. * Develop a style guide for a project.
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  • Participants run the automated tests for a project, view the resulting coverage Have cloned and set up a development environment for a project.
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  • * describe the role that a bug tracker plays in a FOSS project, * identify and track the status of a particular bug report in the gnome-music project,
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  • === Suggestions for the Open Source Project === ...activity can be done first before jumping into any Linux based Open Source Project.
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  • Test Installation Instructions for a Project ... and completeness of the download and installation instructions for a FOSS project.
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  • === Suggestions for the Open Source Project ===
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  • OS Project Comparison Activity * Learn the purpose of an open source project
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  • UML a Project In this activity students will be assigned parts of an HFOSS project for which they will have to implement UML diagrams.
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  • === Suggestions for the Open Source Project === This activity can be used to begin to access the open source project vulnerabilities.
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  • === Suggestions for the Open Source Project ===
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  • ** Do they chat or talk to fellow project-members or work colleagues?
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  • ...ience fundamentals and then interact with an existing open source software project to perform a Usability Review. A usability review involves observing a user ...l with open source community manager to answer student questions about the project
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  • ... tools because they allow teams of developers to work together on a single project, at the same time, without stepping on each others' toes. It also forms the mkdir project
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  • # Contribute data to an existing open source project. === Suggestions for the Open Source Project ===
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  • === Suggestions for the Open Source Project ===
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  • *# [http://foss2serve.org/index.php/OS_Project_Comparison_Activity OS Project Comparison Activity take home practice] ... The objective is to introduce them to an existing large scale open source project.
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  • Bug Triage Guides explain the rules for how to treat bugs within a project. Here are some examples of Bug Triage Guides: ...st. If your project doesn't have a triage guide, I suggest contacting the project to find out if there is an established mailing list or IRC channel for disc
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  • ...must include. This can make it challenging to find the license info for a project (but doesn't reduce the importance of doing so!). ... with an open source project, you should first locate the license for that project and use it as a jumping off point.
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  • Student will choose a license for a hypothetical software project based on criteria given. ## want to ensure that if someone contributes to the project that they then don't sue you for patent infringement.
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  • ..., if you have any cross-disciplinary classes, this would be an interesting project for them. === Suggestions for the Open Source Project ===
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  • === Suggestions for the Open Source Project: === If your project uses materials licensed under a Creative Commons license,
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  • ...low you to work from your fork of the openmrs-core repository (and not the project's repository). Make sure you have made a fork of openmrs-core to your accou ...eassign the origin remote to your copy of the repository, and set the home project's repository as the upstream remote. Execute these commands
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  • ...wn resources, modify the source, send it back upstream (to the open source project) and "tada", you get customers to shift their purchases to you, which helps === Suggestions for the Open Source Project ===
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  • === Suggestions for the Open Source Project === * Is your project history documented?
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  • * Does your project utilize the linux command line and do you SSH into boxes? * Does your project or professional life use the concept of "Testing" and "Production"
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  • ...NSTALL build documentation files] out there, and it is a relatively simple project. === Suggestions for the Open Source Project ===
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  • Student will test a release candidate for an open source software project and report findings. | '''The purpose of the project'''
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  • ...et Relay Chat (IRC) for Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software (HFOSS) project communication. ... Questions Template]], adding the questions that you prepared in part 5 of Project 4. I provided a bunch of categories of questions, based on the kinds of que
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  • Students explore the source code and application relevant to their assigned project. # Gain experience interacting with an HFOSS project.
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  • As of ..., your project WIKI page should include the content described below. You should earn at le
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  • # Have experience installing an HFOSS project. # Work with an HFOSS community to get help installing the project.
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  • To run a project in a Virtual Machine, you need to be able to install it. === Suggestions for the Open Source Project ===
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  • ...sandbox - copy of an HFOSS project or selected artifacts from a live HFOSS project ** Learning activities for the project sandbox
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  • Gnome project comes with many different modules and gnome developers constantly add new m === Suggestions for the Open Source Project ===
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  • ...curity design principles and be ready to apply them to assess a real-world project. # Search through a project for evidence of controls that defend against specific threats.
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  • This project is a large, team-based project with several parts. You can get to your project Wiki pages from [[OpenMRS Security Assessment Wiki Template]]. The template
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  • # Search through a project for use of identifiers. This project is a large, team-based project with several parts.
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  • [https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/MouseTrap MouseTrap project wiki on Gnome]
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  • * Representing learning paths to become a productive participant in an HFOSS project community
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  • Clone: Downloads the project and its entire history.
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  • * Advance the project work
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  • ... for a 10 week course (the 11th week is finals) on participation in a FOSS project.
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  • ...llow team of software developers from different organizations to work on a project.
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  • Requirements Analysis (ManageIQ project) ...ials around requirements analysis. Next, you will learn about the ManageIQ project and community. Finally, you will delve into two particular features / issue
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  • * Assess status of the project relative to the proposal ** Participation by POSSE alums of HFOSS project people
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  • * Read technical documentation specific to the project (project installation, tools needed, APIs) - assumption is that the environment is a Ultimate Goal: Make a code contribution back to the project with the enhancement.
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  • ...sional reflection and discussion of their contributions to a semester-long project working on FOSS
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  • Run a semester-long project in an upper-level Android development class. ...ing various roles and contribution distinct modules to the overall Android Project.
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  • ** Contact Juliette Lantz (Drew University) from other POGIL project about lit search for their IUSE grant. | Have reps discuss how they get newbies started on their project.
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  • # Develop UML diagram from an existing project # Introduce new users to the project
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  • * create template(s) for Project pages - OpenMRS, Sahana, Ushahidi, etc.
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  • ===Project Dissemination=== ...udent intern would be a student who was a team leader during the Fall 2015 project.
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  • ...ing together members of Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software (HFOSS) project communities and faculty members to review a draft model of learning pathway ...and analyze needs and challenges from each perspective (academic and HFOSS project)
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  • ...org, [http://kussmaul.org personal homepage], [http://cspogil.org CS-POGIL project]
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  • #* What is the impact on project future? #* What is it about a project that draws new users? Domain? Technology? Community?
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  • * Be able to approach a new project and code base with a pattern that they can repeat elsewhere. ...is critical to understand the big-picture when jumping into a new software project. A proper view of the system-wide architecture can bring context on how the
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  • #* Relating term schedules and project schedules
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  • # Package the ''htop'' project into an RPM. In this section, we will take code from the ''htop'' project and turn it into an RPM package.
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  • * Start a new Java Project and include your own name in the 'Project name' field. ** Assure that you add the JUnit Buildpath Library to your project
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  • Independent Capstone Project The student will create a detailed plan for an independent capstone project in an HFOSS community.
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  • ... To help organize the small groups, please sign up for one course and one project by entering your name below. We will organize groups based on available fa An advanced undergraduate course for computing majors; often involves a team project
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  • * Select an HFOSS project well-suited for student participation ** Trying to find the right size student project
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  • * Understand the purpose and use of the project [cult]
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  • ...ll-defined activity in which they will do usability testing of the OpenMRS project.
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  • *Students read coding conventions associated with the project -- [https://wiki.openmrs.org/display/docs/Coding+Conventions for example i *How much knowledge will students need about the FOSS project (e.g. OpenMRS)
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  • ...s, and methods of UI design and evaluation to actually testing the UI of a project is a very promising in-class or after class activity in Software Engineerin | '''The purpose of the project'''
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  • ...view 1 or more samples of code to see how close sample(s) are to the HFOSS project coding conventions Knowledge of the programming language for the HFOSS project to a level necessary to understand the coding conventions.
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  • ...to the sites, portals and Open Data Sets associated with this topic of the project. * '''Collaboration''': Look on how to collaborate to the project.
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  • ...are of/conversant in team project and diversity issues. Prepare a new RCOS project for the following semester. * Open Source Project Analysis - 10%
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  • ...efore Ushahidi can be installed. These dependencies can change during the project.
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  • ...icipate in an HFOSS project. Currently, we plan to work with the Ushadidi project. ...re. In the second semester, the students will have a specific part of the project to work on.
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  • ...ocess such as Agile Development, Resource Planning and Track Progress, and Project Management. ...engineering projects. These tools are mainly for Agile Backlog Product and Project Management activities including recurring tasks & task groups, time log, Ga
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  • ... the [[:Category:Google Test|Google Test]] library and run an existing C++ project to see individual test results and confirm successful installation.
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  • * Next, make the project. After it builds, run <code>./RandoTest.</code> Your test should fail (and ...ion. When you think you have resolved the failed test, repeat building the project and running the tests. If your test still fails, return and continue to fix
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  • * Next, make the project and run the tests using <code>make test</code>. Do the tests pass? How conf
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  • * Navigate to your [https://github.com/ChicoState/Minefield Minefield project] or make a new clone of the github repo so you have it locally * Run <code>scan-build</code> on the Minefield project and confirm that it has no bugs found
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  • ... local repo clean -- only staging and committing the files relevant to the project tests: <code>ConnectXTest.cpp</code> and <code>README.md</code>. Do NOT com
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  • = <Project Name> = ... project's home page, the purpose of the project, who is likely to use the project, how it is used, etc.
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  • ... H/F/OSS project fixing bugs and proposing additional contributions to the project that have value both to them and their H/FOSS community. Students also com
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  • ...nts with an opportunity to contribute to a real-world open-source software project, and gain experience in software maintenance and enhancing software quality ...d be familiar with GitHub and the target programming language for the FOSS project on which they will work.
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  • * Use a common workflow to contribute code to a project on GitHub ** Prepare a fork and local repository to contribute changes to upstream project on GitHub
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  • ...is to give students experience working with GitHub Issues on a small-scale project, since presumably they will need to do this on their FOSS projects.
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  • ... way for students with no/little programming background to contribute to a project.
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  • ...ch, students will be given specific reading materials before starting this project, including:
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  • * install and run an HFOSS project on their own machine ... an HFOSS project as a class. In the third, students will choose their own project, follow the communication channels, install it on their machine, and track
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  • ...n individual methods motivated by exposure to the humanitarian open-source project [https://www.ushahidi.com/about Ushahidi] and general election results. The ...ions and voting in around the world. The humanitarian open source software project [https://www.ushahidi.com/about Ushahidi] develops crowdsourcing tools and
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  • ...ere is nothing specific to OpenMRS. The instructor can use any open source project that has sufficient examples of use of Comparable interface.
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  • ...n teams to substantially contribute to a significant, real world, software project. Computer lab with presentation equipment. HFOSS project with community contacts.
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  • * [[Blog and Infographic Project (Activity)]] ... DataKind http://www.datakind.org/projects and read the description of 1-2 project(s)
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  • ...ctive and be introduced to the idea of a humanitarian free and open source project (HFOSS).
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  • One way to contribute to an open source project is to select a bug, fix it, and submit the solution back to the community. ...pes bugs that you are comfortable addressing, find the bug tracker for the project.
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  • ...students, teachers can use a variety of evidence-based strategies. In Team Project Based Learning (TPBL), students work together on extended projects. TPBL ha ...d Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL). He is also a former member of the POGIL Project Steering Committee. He has led numerous conference tutorials, including at
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  • Project Evaluation Activity ...standing of the course in which students will be participating in an HFOSS project.
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  • is a collaborate research project funded by the US National Science Foundation (NSF) Improving Undergraduate ...rities and women to pursue careers in computing. As a result, the OpenPath project will improve student learning and content retention, and will help students
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  • ...like to contribute including possible contributions and why they chose the project
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  • * Project 75% === Project ===
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  • * Group 9: Software Design Architecture Comparison - UML a project Lynn and Amy
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  • .../Stable, Mature, and Inactive. One can easily identify the most downloaded project, but determining the "most used" would require a different metric. ...Moodle releases are typically done every two months or so. Moodle has four project administrators and some number of volunteer committers.
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  • ...hest comment ratio is 35.7% which is for the Java language components. The project has had 55,133 commits made by 300 contributors over it's lifetime which is The top three contributors have been involved in the OpenMRS project for 6 years, 3 years, and 5 years respectively.
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  • ...to target focused on teaching students to program in Python and R, so this project is not a good fit because of language.
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  • ... important to know because these are active fixers who presumably know the project well.
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  • Reflect on their progress in a project or course. ...on, asking the students to re-explore their process from a previous period/project.''
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  • ** Participation by POSSE alums of HFOSS project people
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  • #* The ''Contribution'' should emphasize how this pathway helps the HFOSS project. Follow the project’s policies and practices to complete the steps below.
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  • ...d validation. <br/> Lecture 2 hours, Lab 4 hours. <br/> Semester long team project plus midterm and final exam. ...e, analyze, and negotiate with a wide range of potential stakeholders in a project.
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  • # Locate a FOSS project on SourceForge and OpenHub, # Describe basic features of the project including start date, programming language, code size, and recent activity.
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  • * Identify a project’s license * Articulate whether or not you are comfortable contributing to a project with a given license
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  • ...ts from the [http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Project_Evaluation_(Activity) Project Evaluation Learning Activity]. ...eria in the [http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Project_Evaluation_(Activity) Project Evaluation Activity]. For each criterion, find the evaluation information
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  • ...ross-reference HCI/Collaboration and Communication/group communication; SE/Project Management/team participation) market and financial (cross-reference SE/Software Project Management/Risk)
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  • ...ill need to learn and follow the coding and communication practices of the project community.
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  • ...roject. If you would prefer to work with a smaller, less well-established project then adjust your scoring to reflect that. ...oring for size depends on your objectives in contributing to a project. A project with little or no code should probably be scored 0. For projects that have
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  • ...roject. If you would prefer to work with a smaller, less well-established project then adjust your scoring to reflect that. ...oring for size depends on your objectives in contributing to a project. A project with little or no code should probably be scored 0. For projects that have
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  • '''HFOSS Project:''' OpenMRS and Mifos ... encouraged and rewarded for engaging with the community of their selected project..
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  • ...codescene.io/ Code Scene] - tool not open source but there's an underlying project that is
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  • * Use software architecture as a starting point to approach an open source project === Suggestions for the Open Source Project ===
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  • ...r who have open source experience including contributing to an open source project. ...guidance of a faculty member who has successfully contributed to the HFOSS project. The workshop structure of the day will emphasize active participation of
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  • * Identify and reflect on the adequateness of a specific project's chosen process. ...analyze project documentation to understand the development process of the project and compare it with an ideal or standard requirements engineering process.
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  • =The Project= |This project uses the [https://github.com/google/blockly/blob/master/LICENSE Apache2.0]
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  • =The Project= |Evergreen is a large project, with over 500,000 lines of code (151.99 MB). For a breakdown, look [https
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  • ...ll get an overview of free open source software development and an example project, and then practice the EARS approach from today’s lecture. * Review the Humanitarian Free Open Source Software (HFOSS) project OpenMRS: http://openmrs.org/ and get an overview of what it is about and wh
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  • =The Project= ...ation/ OpenFoodNetwork (OFN) site]: "The Open Food Network is the flagship project of the Open Food Foundation is a non-profit, registered charity established
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  • =The Project= ...https://github.com/orgs/civicrm/people 10 people] associated with the main project, and many, many more who have [https://github.com/civicrm/civicrm-core/grap
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  • =The Project= |The [https://github.com/hotosm project page] indicates they use JavaScript, CSS, Python, Ruby, and Shell. The [ht
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  • |long-term agenda / outline for SoftHum project ...Specific work history for a project contributor on the GNOME accessibility project
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  • |General preliminary notes and key links for OpenMRS project. To be useful for a generalized purpose it would have to be updated. ...ns info on the CellProfiler Project. It lists some version history of the project and has some dead links. It may be useful to write a sentence or two in me
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  • ...EEE 830 and ISO 29148 standards and analyze where they are applicable in a project. | The examples of actual and envisioned application in OpenMRS (or chosen project) are wrong.
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  • ...explore the concept of stakeholders. They make a list of stakeholders of a project and develop a visual representation as well as a characterization. * [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/1259199/ Understanding project sociology by modeling stakeholders] by Alexander and Robertson, IEEE Softwa
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  • ...RE and write down where you would find the related contents in the OpenMRS project. <br/> Please provide the URLs as well so I can follow your thoughts better ...onclusive and evidenced with links to the documentation they found for the project.
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  • ...eed upon by all stakeholders, mainly used for communication throughout the project. ...for this activity: Without a clearly delineated common system vision for a project, miscommunication and development that doesn't exactly fit the stakeholders
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  • ...age models. In this assignment, you have to develop a usage model for your project system. The usage model describes the interaction between the system and th
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  • ...The classification is supposed to help pick the right phrasing for a given project situation, not a once-and-for-all label for a requirement.
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  • =The Project= ...lved / which of Mozilla's products they get involved with, the size of the project could change.
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  • *This is the start page for The HumIT project, moved from the HumIT wiki to Foss2serve for posterity.
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  • HumIT is a collaborative project investigating student contribution to IT infrastructure services for humani ...s.org - Ralph Morelli established the [http://hfoss.org Humanitarian FOSS] project in collaboration with computing faculty at Wesleyan University and Connecti
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  • ...gn and implement a course in which students provide IT support to an HFOSS project in their own environment
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  • ...ode to HFOSS projects, but what else might students do across the range of project activities? '''Result: A list of learning activities combining inputs from
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  • | Identify the needs of the served communities of each project. | Review the mission statements and publicity of each identified H-FOSS project.
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  • #Understand how project requirements drive selection of hardware and software.
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  • Working with an HFOSS project -
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  • # The source code project could use advanced features/idioms that make it harder for students to unde
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  • #** pros - another valuable project, helping community
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  • * Select an HFOSS project well-suited for student participation ** Trying to find the right size student project
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