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== Intro to Copyright and Licensing ==
 
== Intro to Copyright and Licensing ==

Revision as of 23:09, 4 April 2017

Contents

Imad Antonios

Imad Antonios is an Associate Professor in the computer science department at Southern Connecticut State University, which he joined in 2013.

Imad's research interests are in performance modeling of computer systems and networks, simulation, computer science education, and more recently data visualization and analytics.

Imad has taught a wide range of CS courses including as CS 1 and 2, algorithms, operating systems, computer graphics, simulation and modeling. He also teaches the senior project course where he hopes to get students engaged in HFOSS projects.

Imad's hobbies: photography (http://imadantonios.photography), travel, hiking and camping.


FOSS Project Anatomy

Sugar Labs Project [1]

Contributions Potential student roles would be Developer and Content Writer. The main commonality among roles is the ability to communicate, be it through code or in writing.

Tracker Bug submission: Identify relevant component repo, and then submit through Github. Bug types reported fall under either enhancement or defect.

Repository Last commit on 2/5/17

Release Cycle The roadmap is updated at the beginning of each release cycle.



The Sahana Eden Project [2]

Community Seems more open. Interested parties can simply join the mailing list, follow online training, and start contributing. With Sugar Labs, there's a contact person for each role.

Tracker Issues are organized by various criteria (e.g. owner, version, priority, etc.).

Repository Last commit on 4/4/2017.

Release Cycle Roadmap broken down by milestone. Each milestone includes a listing of features, modules affected and an estimate of of effort required (for future milestones).


FOSS Field Trip

Part 1 -- GitHub 2.1 Over 12,000 repos on education.

2.2. Timeline of project commits.

3.1. There are 290 repos with keyword humanitarian

3.2. Last update on HTBox was on 8/7/2016

4. There are 144 repos on disaster management.

Part 2 -- OpenHub

2.1. There are 3456 projects with keyword "education"

2.2. KDE is the code location

2.3. There are 10 similar projects to KDE Education

2.4. "People also use.."

3.1. ~40 projects with keyword "humanitarian" and ~60 with "disaster management"

3.2. Projects with no users on Open Hub don't have any activity information.

4. Repo statistics by types of organizations (e.g. commercial, non-profit, education, etc.) that use OpenHub.

5. Last commit to OpenMRS core was in March 2017.

6.1. According to GitHub, the last commit was on April 2, 2017.

6.2. Not clear


Project Evaluation

Evaluation Factor Level
(0-2)
Evaluation Data
Licensing
Language
Level of Activity
Number of Contributors
Product Size
Issue Tracker
New Contributor
Community Norms
User Base
Total Score


Intro to Copyright and Licensing

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