That sounds great. I just finished submitting grades and have quite a bit
of flexibility now. Let me know what works and I can come over for a visit.
On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 12:08 PM Wes Turner wrote:
> Michele,
>
> Welcome! I'm at RPI and we have an active group called the Rensselaer
> Center f
Michele,
Welcome! I'm at RPI and we have an active group called the Rensselaer
Center for Open Source. We should get together and talk about regional
opportunities.
Wes Turner
On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 7:54 AM McColgan, Michele
wrote:
> I'm Michele McColgan from Siena College in update NY. I teac
I'm Michele McColgan from Siena College in update NY. I teach physics and
will be attending the POSSE workshop in June. I mentor student research
mostly around electronics projects using raspberry pi, Arduino, and FPGA
hardware. I'm interested in learning how to identify projects that are
candidat
On Sat, 5 Aug 2017 12:53:56 -0700
Timothy Handojo wrote:
> Hello there! I am (trying to be) a new member here!
>
> My name is Tim, currently a senior Computer Science undergrad student at
> Portland State University in Portland, Oregon, United States. Open source
> technology has been in my hear
Hello there! I am (trying to be) a new member here!
My name is Tim, currently a senior Computer Science undergrad student at
Portland State University in Portland, Oregon, United States. Open source
technology has been in my heart and soul since the beginning, one of many
reasons why I picked CS.
Hi venkat!
See below for my reply and please reply to all recipients.
On Tue, 21 Mar 2017 13:01:17 -0400
venkat lingala wrote:
> Hello teachingopensource community,
>
> I am Venkat, currently pursing my masters in computer engineering and I am
> newbee to opensource development.
> Below are my
Hello teachingopensource community,
I am Venkat, currently pursing my masters in computer engineering and I am
newbee to opensource development.
Below are my skills:
Languages: Java, Python, C/C++
Frameworks: Spring, Angular JS
Certification:
Oracle Certified JAVA Professional
Experience:
Worked i
Hi Sri,
welcome aboard.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
On Thu, 03 Sep 2015 01:40:37 +
Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
> Hi Folks!
>
> Wanted to introduce myself to the mailing list and say hello.
>
> I am a engagement team member for the GNOME desktop project. I usually
> work on outreach to pr
Hi Folks!
Wanted to introduce myself to the mailing list and say hello.
I am a engagement team member for the GNOME desktop project. I usually
work on outreach to prospect users, developers and companies. We are of
course, very interested in getting students involved. Most of you might
know th
I would be interested in teaching it, but I don't think I am able to teach
before completing my masters. I would really like to see it offered and
improved though. I'd be happy to see any college find use the materials,
either individually or as a full course.
After I graduate, I would like to be
Since then, I have written a course on open source software development
and development on Linux systems. It is a semester long course
containing labs, lectures, homeworks, an exam and answer keys. All of
the materials I wrote are licensed to creative commons (BY-SA) and LGPL.
This looks great,
Hello All,
I am a graduate student at the Rochester Institute of Technology. I have
been interested in open source and using open source software for about six
years now. Last Summer I had the opportunity to attend POSSE at RIT.
Since then, I have written a course on open source software developm
t show how
data moves and is used by an application.
Heidi
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From: tos-boun...@teachingopensource.org
[mailto:tos-boun...@teachingopensource.org] On Behalf Of Dave Neary
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 3:52 AM
To: Andrew Hamblin
Cc: TOS List
Subject: Re: [TOS] Introduction t
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 09:52:17AM +0200, Dave Neary wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Andrew Hamblin wrote:
> > The contributor mountain example feels to be problematic, as though it
> > reflects a hierarchy, rather than an open process.
>
> I like the analogy, it seems appropriate. There definitely is a
> hiera
Hi,
Andrew Hamblin wrote:
> The contributor mountain example feels to be problematic, as though it
> reflects a hierarchy, rather than an open process.
I like the analogy, it seems appropriate. There definitely is a
hierarchy in free software projects, and like a mountain, anyone can
climb higher
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 17:05, Andrew Hamblin wrote:
> For this chapter I think a set of 5 true/false questions(I've got a few
> scribbled down, but I'm going to set a 30 min timer and see if I can't
Part of what I like about FOSS interaction is that it is very much
about Analysis/Synthesis/Eval
Okay looking over the first chapter
(http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Practical_OSS_Exploration_-_Introduction_to_Free_and_Open_Source_Software)
I think that the main objectives are.
1. Understand the differences, relative advantages, and disadvantages
of Open Source and Closed Source soft
>
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: tos-boun...@teachingopensource.org
> [mailto:tos-boun...@teachingopensource.org] On Behalf Of me
> Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 10:35 PM
> To: tos@teachingopensource.org
> Subject: [TOS] Introduction
>
> Hi All,
>
> I
Hi Shiomi
>
> Nice. But why the erratic capital letters in the middle and end of the name?
The name itself comes from "homework." Since it is on the web, they decided
to call it "webwork." Very clever, right? :) As for the
capitalization, I don't
remember the reasoning behind that. (Although
...@teachingopensource.org] On Behalf Of me
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 10:35 PM
To: tos@teachingopensource.org
Subject: [TOS] Introduction
Hi All,
I've just joined the list and I'm writing to introduce myself. I'm a
mathematician at the University of Missouri
in Columbia, Missour
Hi All,
I've just joined the list and I'm writing to introduce myself. I'm a
mathematician at the University of Missouri
in Columbia, Missouri. I'm closely involved with the WeBWorK project
(webwork.maa.org). WeBWorK is an
open-source perl-based online homework system for math courses. It's
wi
Hello Kwade,
>> My name's Eduardo, I am Portuguese and left Europe to work in Brazil
>> where I am currently located.
>>
>> I currently work as CIO/Coordinator in a healthcare company and also
>> with IT Consulting.
>
> Bem-vindo! Very nice to meet you.
>
Obrigado! Nice to meet you too.
> Wa
On Fri, Nov 05, 2010 at 05:57:11AM -0800, Eduardo Marques wrote:
> Hello, I stumbled upon TOS after receiving an article from TechRepublic.
>
> My name's Eduardo, I am Portuguese and left Europe to work in Brazil where I
> am currently located.
>
> I currently work as CIO/Coordinator in a health
Hello, I stumbled upon TOS after receiving an article from TechRepublic.
My name's Eduardo, I am Portuguese and left Europe to work in Brazil where I am
currently located.
I currently work as CIO/Coordinator in a healthcare company and also with IT
Consulting.
I wanted to ask if there are any
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