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Trish Hillman is a faculty member and department chair in the Department of Math and Computer Science at Edinboro University in Pennsylvania. She is actively involved in CS curriculum development and assessment within the department, and the courses she generally teaches include: Software Engineering, Data Communications and introductory programming courses. At the university-level, she is currently serving as co-chair of the Middle States accreditation team as the university prepares for their visit in Spring of 2014. The department is also preparing to move to a new facility in December of 2013. There isn't much spare time, but when there is Trish's favorite activities include travel, home improvements and gardening.


IRC Activity

1. How do people interact? brief informal messages much like texting

2. What is the pattern of communication? comment about a thought or a question that evokes a response

3. Are there any terms that have special meaning? #info, #action, #link

4. Other observations? No -- this will be the first time that I have used IRC

Project Anatomy Activity

1. SugarLabs Community Activity Team -- maintains activities available for Sugar Development Team -- build and maintain the core environment for Sugar Documentation Team -- produce high quality documentation, user's manuals and tutorials The site provides a common framework for each community including Mission, Contacts, Resources, FAQs Roadmap ToDO and Meetings The distinction comes on the first page which identifies tasks that are associated with that community only

2. SugarLabs Tracker Types: Defects, Enhancements Other info: Tic# Component Summary Status Owner Severity

3. SugarLabs Repository is web-based

4. SugarLabs Release Cycle is related to the roadmap because the roadmap is updated at the beginning of each release cycle -- the schedule of release dates appear in the roadmap

5. Sahana Eden Community Developers - getting started has one apparent destination and experience programmers have another Testers -- not much here but activities and notes Designers -- graphics designers The framework for this project is not as organized as the SugarLabs project -- not a consistent look and feel to the community sites

6. Sahana Eden Tracker -- the first page of this site differs from SugarLabs tracker as it contains an inventory of ticket types Types: Defects/Bugs, Enhancements, Task Other info: Tic# Summary Component Version Priority Owner Status Created

7. Sahana Eden Repository is web-based

8. Sahana Eden Release Cycle page contains percent of features completed in release with brief description and statistics about the release tickets

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