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==Open Source Communication Tools==
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The slides I use for this talk can be found [asdad | here]. These are modified from a version graciously provided by Jessica McKellar. There are substantial notes in the ODP file which can be viewed by going to the "Notes" tab.
The slides I use for this talk can be found [https://github.com/shaunagm/OSCTC-resources/blob/master/open_source_contribution.odp here]. These are modified from a version graciously provided by Jessica McKellar. There are substantial notes in the ODP file which can be viewed by going to the "Notes" tab.


* Slides 1-7 (#7 is titled 'Version Control')
* Slides 1-7 (#7 is titled 'Version Control')

Revision as of 06:00, 17 April 2013

What to expect as a staffer

Laptop Setup

See laptop setup page.

Open Source Communication Tools

The slides I use for this talk can be found here. These are modified from a version graciously provided by Jessica McKellar. There are substantial notes in the ODP file which can be viewed by going to the "Notes" tab.

Version Control Demo

Go to the Wikipedia page for the host institution, e.g. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellesley_College and http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wellesley_College&action=history. The presenter of this talk will explore the page more thoroughly later.

I also suggest, while you are out of the ODP presentation, showing the German law Git repository as an example of version control for things other than code.

Diff and Patch Demo

This demo uses the files in this repository.

I have a To Do List! But maybe it needs editing. First, I'll make a copy to edit:

cp ToDoList new_ToDoList

Then I'll open it up and make changes to it. (Side note: make sure to explain which editor you're using and give options for those following along - emacs, vim, nano, or a GUI.)

How do I view the differences between the two?

diff -u ToDoList new_ToDoList

That's just printed to the command line, though. How do I store it in a file?

diff -u ToDoList new_ToDoList > changes.diff

I open up the file and see it contains the same stuff as was printed out before. Okay, now how do I apply these changes to the original list?

patch -p0 ToDoList < changes.diff

Note that the argument given to the patch is the file I want to modify, not the file that already has the changes.

People often ask - what does the argument "-u" given to diff mean, or the argument -p0 given to "patch"?

Well, -u tells diff to output in unified diff format. Two other formats are Edit script (specified with -e) and Context format (specified with -c).

-p[x] is an argument which allows the user to specify how much of the given file's path needs to be matched. -p0 gives the entire file name unmodified. The documentation has a bit more info.

Issue Tracker Demo

Pick a few random issue trackers, ideally ones which use different platforms, such as:

Information to look for:

  • status
  • priority
  • owner/assigned
  • component/product
  • summary/descriptor
  • tags like "bite size"

IRC Demo

Log into IRC and join the #openhatch channel.

Forgot to install? Go | here.

Show:

  • how your name is highlighted if someone uses it
  • how to do /me
  • how to send messages to individual users
  • different servers vs different channels (#openhatch on other servers might be empty)
  • how to make a new channel, if asked

Introduction to the Command Line

--link to website?--

Introduction to Version Control

--get text of previous talk--

Github Demo

--Paul--

Ethics and History of Free Software

--Asheesh--

Staying Involved

  • Join our general mailing list.
  • Join the alumni mailing list.
  • Hang out with us on IRC.
  • Training missions?
  • Bug list?
  • Meetups?
  • Programs like GSoC and GNOME outreach.