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==Stage 1 Activities==
 
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===Part A===
 
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====Introduction to IRC, Part 1====
 
====Introduction to IRC, Part 1====
 
* How do people interact? - using short messages addressed to the whole group or particular users
 
* How do people interact? - using short messages addressed to the whole group or particular users
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* Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning? - #topic, #action, #info, #startmeeting, #link, #endmeeting
 
* Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning? - #topic, #action, #info, #startmeeting, #link, #endmeeting
 
* Can you make any other observations? - I have never used IRC before. I am curious how it works with many participants covering different topics all at once.  
 
* Can you make any other observations? - I have never used IRC before. I am curious how it works with many participants covering different topics all at once.  
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====Introduction to IRC, Part 3====
 
====Introduction to IRC, Part 3====
 
I have been observing the GNOME Accessibility Team channel. So far people join and leave, but no discussion.
 
I have been observing the GNOME Accessibility Team channel. So far people join and leave, but no discussion.
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====Anatomy of a FOSS project====
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Looking at the SugarLabs wiki.
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The different teams are working on the same project but the teams differ in which part of the project they are involved in. It seems that different teams require very different set of skills: development of the core of the project vs. development of activities vs. providing documentation (which sadly does not seem to have any contributors).

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Joanna Klukowska

Joanna Klukowska is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University.

Dr. Klukowska joined the Computer Science Department of NYU as a full time faculty in the fall of 2014. She is teaching undergraduate courses. She is currently working in development of special topics courses in the area of open source tools and image processing.

Stage 1 Activities

Part A

Introduction to IRC, Part 1

  • How do people interact? - using short messages addressed to the whole group or particular users
  • What is the pattern of communication? - short messages that together form a conversation, but sometimes different conversations seem to be mixed up
  • Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning? - #topic, #action, #info, #startmeeting, #link, #endmeeting
  • Can you make any other observations? - I have never used IRC before. I am curious how it works with many participants covering different topics all at once.

Introduction to IRC, Part 3

I have been observing the GNOME Accessibility Team channel. So far people join and leave, but no discussion.

Anatomy of a FOSS project

Looking at the SugarLabs wiki.

The different teams are working on the same project but the teams differ in which part of the project they are involved in. It seems that different teams require very different set of skills: development of the core of the project vs. development of activities vs. providing documentation (which sadly does not seem to have any contributors).

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