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His research interests are in the area of Wireless Networks, more specifically, in designing protocols for the transmission of human speech over wireless ad hoc networks using opportunistic cross-layer designs. Currently, Dr. Obeidat’s teaching interests are in Networking Technology, particularly the Cisco Network Administration curricula, web programming for 2- and 3-tier architectures, and computer programming. He takes special pleasure in tackling new topics and sharing them with his students.
 
His research interests are in the area of Wireless Networks, more specifically, in designing protocols for the transmission of human speech over wireless ad hoc networks using opportunistic cross-layer designs. Currently, Dr. Obeidat’s teaching interests are in Networking Technology, particularly the Cisco Network Administration curricula, web programming for 2- and 3-tier architectures, and computer programming. He takes special pleasure in tackling new topics and sharing them with his students.
  
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<li>People Person: students can get their feet wet by contributing by publicizing the project through sending out media/spreading Sugar, encouraging others to participate and also by helping out within the project, e.g., Sugar Labs forum/IRC help/support tech</li>
 
<li>People Person: students can get their feet wet by contributing by publicizing the project through sending out media/spreading Sugar, encouraging others to participate and also by helping out within the project, e.g., Sugar Labs forum/IRC help/support tech</li>
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<p>The commonalities are desire to contribute to a great cause, team spirit helping each other and learning from one another.</p>
 
<p>The commonalities are desire to contribute to a great cause, team spirit helping each other and learning from one another.</p>
 
<p>The differences lie in the area of expertise varying from people skills to very technical ones. A successful project requires many talents ranging from communications, language, software development, system administration, and many others.</p>
 
<p>The differences lie in the area of expertise varying from people skills to very technical ones. A successful project requires many talents ranging from communications, language, software development, system administration, and many others.</p>
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<p>The last date of commit is Sept. 8th 2017</p>
 
<p>The last date of commit is Sept. 8th 2017</p>
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<p>The release cycle and roadmap feed into each other. The roadmap specifies, among other thing, the release cycle dates, modules and tickets to be considered for that release cycle.</p>
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<p>The release time ensures that all the module releases are available by the scheduled date and runs automatic and manual QA on the releases.
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Suhaib A. Obeidat

Dr. Suhaib A. Obeidat joined the department of Computer Science at Bloomfield College in the Fall of 2014 as the coordinator of the Network Engineering program. Prior to that, he held the position of Assistant Professor and Coordinator of the Math and Computer Science Department at Bennett College, Greensboro, NC.

His research interests are in the area of Wireless Networks, more specifically, in designing protocols for the transmission of human speech over wireless ad hoc networks using opportunistic cross-layer designs. Currently, Dr. Obeidat’s teaching interests are in Networking Technology, particularly the Cisco Network Administration curricula, web programming for 2- and 3-tier architectures, and computer programming. He takes special pleasure in tackling new topics and sharing them with his students.

Sugar Labs

Roles most applicable for my students

  • People Person: students can get their feet wet by contributing by publicizing the project through sending out media/spreading Sugar, encouraging others to participate and also by helping out within the project, e.g., Sugar Labs forum/IRC help/support tech
  • Developer: can do Python, GTK+, JavaScript, and web app development, file bugs, and QA

Commonalities and differences across roles

The commonalities are desire to contribute to a great cause, team spirit helping each other and learning from one another.

The differences lie in the area of expertise varying from people skills to very technical ones. A successful project requires many talents ranging from communications, language, software development, system administration, and many others.

Sugar Labs Bug Tracking

  1. Bugs are submitted under the relevant activity or sugar component repository.
  2. Under the issues tab of the repo hit the big green button to report your issue.

Repository

The last date of commit is Sept. 8th 2017

Relation between release cycle and roadmap

The release cycle and roadmap feed into each other. The roadmap specifies, among other thing, the release cycle dates, modules and tickets to be considered for that release cycle.

The release time ensures that all the module releases are available by the scheduled date and runs automatic and manual QA on the releases.

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