Phew. Hard work over the past few days... here's where we stand right now. I'd say we're 80% done and nearly all the remaining 30% is stuff that can't happen immediately (yes, POSSEs take 110% effort).
== The Doha POSSE has been documented == http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/POSSE_Doha has been updated with attendees, the curriculum we delivered, blog posts from attendees, and deliverables we created as a class during the one-day session. More blog posts and reflections will probably trickle in over the coming days, and Sebastian and I are planning on writing an opensource.com article on the experience, but this can be shown off as a finished, polished page. == Doha POSSE feedback has been noted == http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Talk:POSSE_Doha#Feedback has notes from conversations with attendees that will be useful the next time we revise the POSSE curriculum. This is still trickling in as more people write reflections, again (right now it's just Affan's thoughts, Saquib's will be added soon) but it's in a form now where it can be shown off as a finished, polished page. == This round of POSSE curriculum has been completed == I've revised http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/POSSE_modules, specifically the http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/POSSE_modules#POSSE_001_-_POSSE_intensive section, to reflect this status. Repeatable assignments have been written up. Right now we have one good one, http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/IRC_and_wiki_introduction_exercise. == Future POSSE/TOS infrastructure needs have been noted == Sebastian started http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Infrastructure_Team with specs of infrastructure stuff we need to be up and readily accessible to POSSE instructors for POSSE to be easier to teach and easier to scale as a program. == What's left from Doha == * POSSE Doha finance squaring-up (Mel) - after the trip is over, I need to collect and file all the receipts and close the books on this workshop. Due date 1/24. * TOS/POSSE marketing material wrap-up (Mel and Sebastian) - we've had many incredible, insightful conversations about this that are still ongoing, and when those wrap up we need to reflect on them and turn them into deliverables for the TOS community. Due date 1/24. * An opensource.com article on POSSE Doha (Sebastian, who will nag Mel about it since he's got RSI.) Due date 1/24. * Go see a bit of Doha before we leave (seriously, we've done almost nothing but work and sleep since we got to Qatar...) * A few email follow-ups with individual attendees (Mel and Sebastian, before we leave Doha tomorrow night). --Mel _______________________________________________ tos mailing list tos@teachingopensource.org http://teachingopensource.org/mailman/listinfo/tos