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James W. McGuffee

James McGuffee is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Computer Science Department at Northern Kentucky University (NKU). NKU is located approximately 5 miles south of downtown Cincinnati. The Computer Science Department at NKU has over 850 students in five degree programs. The three undergraduate degrees are: computer information technology, computer science, and data science. The two masters degree programs are in computer information technology and computer science.

I am interested in exploring how I may use FOSS and HFOSS to engage students in out-of-class collaborative projects and how FOSS projects can be used to introduce/inspire first semester freshmen to the larger world of computing (beyond the syntax of a first language).

As part of POSSE 2014, I would like to work with the OpenMRS HFOSS community.




Intro IRC Activity

Part 1 - Questions

How do people interact? -Via short text bursts

What is the pattern of communication? -short, choppy sentences with no great regard for puncuation or grammar

Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning? - #info, #action, #topic, *, #endmeeting

Can you make any other observations? - the folks chatting seem to know each other prior to this conversation


Part 3 Summarize your observations (of your selected HFOSS project) on your faculty wiki page.

I chose the OpenMRS proejct. I tried to create an OpenMRS account but my IP was flagged as SPAM. This may be related to recent concern re: "heartbleed".

I think I observed that MOST of the development comunity uses Google Hangouts to communicate and NOT dated IRC technology. I was able to view some vide captures of Google Hangouts meetings. The meetings seemed to take a LONG time to make even the simplest of point.


Anatomy of a FOSS Project Activity

On your wiki page indicate the types/categories of tickets listed on this page as well as the information available for each ticket. types: defect and enhancement info available for each: ticket #, summary description, type, status, owner, priority, and milestone

Can you determine from the information provided here whether the project uses a web-based common repository or a local repo? Place your answer on your wiki page. Yes I can determine that information.

Include an entry on your wiki page that describes how the release cycle and roadmap update are related. Roadmap is updated at the beginning of each release cycle.

The SahanaEden site is more green color motif while the Sugar Labs was more orange.

How is the information here different than the information found on the Sugar Labs tracker page? Lots of different types of reports available.

Click the Active Tickets link. Indicate the types/categories of tickets listed on this page as well as the information available for each ticket. defect/bug, enhancement, taks, and documentation

The installation guidelines begin here with the option to specify your operating system. For this exercise, choose Linux, then Developer, and finally Manually. At the bottom on the page click click what?

Can you determine from the information provided here whether the project uses a web-based common repository or a local repo? Place your answer on your wiki page. Yes, I can do this.

Information about Sahana Eden's release cycle and roadmap can be found here. Include an entry on your wiki page that describes the information you find here. milestones


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