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'''Bio: '''I am new to the Open Source world, but I'm really looking forward to learning more.  I've been a professor for over 7 years.  Fun fact:  I am a swim official for USA and YMCA Swimming.
 
'''Bio: '''I am new to the Open Source world, but I'm really looking forward to learning more.  I've been a professor for over 7 years.  Fun fact:  I am a swim official for USA and YMCA Swimming.
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'''IRC Observations:''' 
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How do people interact?  People type in the information they want to share in a rapid-fire session.
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What is the pattern of communication?  The moderator appears to try to keep the conversation linear, but many branches organically occur.  Interactions in the IRC are very informal. 
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Conversations are one-to-many, but one-to-one discussions can occur as others are "listening" in.
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Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning?  terms beginning with a hash symbol (#) are meetbot commands
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Other observations:  team has been functioning together for a while.  Much history between them.  Each one has a role on the team.

Revision as of 15:03, 15 May 2019

User: Susan.Hammond

Name: Susan Hammond

Position: Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Faulkner University, 5345 Atlanta Highway, Montgomery, AL 36109

email: shammond@faulkner.edu

Page: https://www.faulkner.edu/faculty/susan-hammond/

GitHub: https://github.com/sah0017

Bio: I am new to the Open Source world, but I'm really looking forward to learning more. I've been a professor for over 7 years. Fun fact: I am a swim official for USA and YMCA Swimming.

IRC Observations:

How do people interact? People type in the information they want to share in a rapid-fire session.

What is the pattern of communication? The moderator appears to try to keep the conversation linear, but many branches organically occur. Interactions in the IRC are very informal. Conversations are one-to-many, but one-to-one discussions can occur as others are "listening" in.

Are there any terms that seem to have special meaning? terms beginning with a hash symbol (#) are meetbot commands

Other observations: team has been functioning together for a while. Much history between them. Each one has a role on the team.

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