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Name: Michele McColgan

Position: Associate Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Siena College, 515 Loudon Road, Loudonville NY 12211

email: mmccolgan@siena.edu.edu

Page: https://www.siena.edu/faculty-and-staff/person/michele-mccolgan/

GitHub: https://github.com/mmccolga

IRC: server: freenode.net nick: michelem channels:

HFOSS Projects:

  • tbd - maybe sugar or open food facts

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Bio: I teach physics courses and mentor student research mostly around electronics projects using Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and FPGA hardware. I also direct an informal STEM program for middle school students and one of our classes is FLOSS Desktops for Kids where we use the Sugar desktop (from OLPC). Fun fact: We just opened our own observatory at Siena!

Stage 1a - FOSS Anatomy

SUGAR LABS

  1. Roles for students: content writer, developer, designer, BugSquad, activity developer
    • Commonalities across roles: to improve sugar and make it more accessible
    • Differences between roles: different interests and skills
  2. Tracker
    • How to submit a bug: Register and create a new ticket. Create a descriptive title. Identify the bug type, include details to reproduce bug and expected outcome; Include software versions and log files.
  3. Repository
    • Latest commit: April 30, 2019
  4. Release cycle and roadmap
    • Release cycle: Each release cycle will include development, beta, release candidate and final releases.
    • Roadmap: Includes release dates, modules and dependencies, tickets considered, and future plans. Nothing is in the roadmap for 0.114.

Sahana Eden Project

Information management system for disaster and humanitarian aid management

    • Commonalities: the roles for involvement are similar for Sugar
  1. Tracker
    • Bugs are reported on gitHub under issues. This is different than the Sugar BugSquad system. But the instructions for what should be included are quite similar.
  2. Repository
    • Latest commit: May 2, 2019

Stage 2 - FOSS Anatomy

Github

    • Repository results for education: 27,662
    • Repos using Javascript: 3430
    • Most recently update:chanzuckerberg/docs-editor updated May 13 at 4:16 pm
    • Least recently updated:drongous/ems updated June 4, 2008
    • Most stars: freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp with 303k
    • Issues: open - 224; closed - 13,322
    • Pull requests: open - 1,890; closed - 20,183
    • Insights - active pull requests and active issues and the list of pull requests that were merged
    • Commits under insights - graph of activity
    • Repository results for humanitarian: 505; stars 178; language C#; updated 10/24/2018
    • Repository results for disaster management: 469
    • Repository results for raspberry pi: 57,643
    • Repository results for FPGA: 11,604
    • Repository results for informal STEM: 2

Openhub

    • Education: 2270 projects
    • Active projects recognized on first page:' BigBlueButton, Moodle, Geogebra
    • KDE Education: All code is hosted on github; 9 similar projects; Info provided on page includes: activity, language, and type of license
    • Humanitarian: 30 projects
    • Disaster management: 30 projects
    • Activity not available: projects that do not have recent analysis because of problems with their code locations or other problems blocking Open Hub from collecting and analyzing code
    • Organizations: stats about most active organizations, new organizations, 30 day commit volume, and stats by sector
    • OpenMRS: shows portfolio projects
    • OpenMRS Core: latest commit is about 5 years ago
    • OpenMRS Core on github: latest commit May 8, 2019
    • Benefits/Drawbacks of Openhub and Github: It looks like Openhub isn't up to date. It may be useful to use both services to look for old and new projects.

PROJECT EVALUATION RUBRIC

Evaluation Factor Level
(0-2)
Evaluation Data
Licensing 2 Mozilla Public License, version 2.0; an OSI license
Language 0 Java 96.2%; SQLPL 2.9%; other 0.9%; Most of my students don't know Java.
Level of Activity 2 active quarters: previous 4; most commits in the quarter before the current quarter
Number of Contributors 2 321 contributors
Product Size 1 223 MB;Is this large or small?
Issue Tracker 2 open issues: 1287; closed: 14,136; 3rd curated created 5/31/2008; seems like lots of contributors take tickets but don't complete;
New Contributor 2 there's a getting started wiki and instructions on downloading the ide; there's an irce channel; lots of activity on the irc channel and OpenMRS Talk; strong web presence
Community Norms 2 be considerate, respectful and collaborative; there are consequences if you are not; no rude or inappropriate behavior. Members are helpful to new members to get them up and running quickly.
User Base 2 there is a user base and links to download the app and sample data;there's a user's guide (different from developers guide; there's an OpenMRS conference, so obviously lots of users
Total Score 15

FOSS COURSE BRAINSTORMING

  1. Project: Sugar - urban scholar mentor project
    • Create a how-to document for FLOSS Desktop for Kids programs to be able to use Sugar with Ubuntu
    • Teach students to develop their own Sugar apps using Dev or Pippy
    • Provide documentation support to Sugar docs
  2. Raspberry Pi Nature Cam
    • Explore similar repositories and identify similar project
    • Obtain code from similar projects to determine what we can us
    • Identify how we can contribute

Stage 3 - FOSS Anatomy

Bug Tracker

  1. Gnome 3 bug issue topics
    • Geary is an email application built around conversations
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