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== Stay in touch == |
== Stay in touch == |
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* Join [http://lists.openhatch.org/mailman/listinfo/penn the Penn open source email list] |
* Join [http://lists.openhatch.org/mailman/listinfo/penn the Penn open source email list] and chat |
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* Chat on the ##penn channel on [http://freenode.net/ freenode IRC] |
* Chat on the ##penn channel on [http://freenode.net/ freenode IRC] |
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* ''Lurk'' by quietly joining a mailing list or IRC chat room for a cool project |
* ''Lurk'' by quietly joining a mailing list or IRC chat room for a cool project |
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== Teaching sessions == |
== Teaching sessions == |
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This section contains notes and exercises from the Saturday modules. |
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=== Project organization === |
=== Project organization === |
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How are open source projects organized? What tools do people use, and what roles do people have? |
How are open source projects organized? What tools do people use, and what roles do people have? (This was taught by Asheesh and John Stumpo.) |
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* [[U Penn open source 2010/project organization exercises|Exercises from the session]] |
* [[U Penn open source 2010/project organization exercises|Exercises from the session]] |
Latest revision as of 06:26, 18 August 2013
Stay in touch
- Join the Penn open source email list and chat
- Chat on the ##penn channel on freenode IRC
- Lurk by quietly joining a mailing list or IRC chat room for a cool project
Teaching sessions
This section contains notes and exercises from the Saturday modules.
Project organization
How are open source projects organized? What tools do people use, and what roles do people have? (This was taught by Asheesh and John Stumpo.)
Further reading
- Read a friendly textbook about open source
- Email the list asking for ideas for what to do next
- Read more about git