Open Source Comes to Campus/UIUC/Staff

Schedule

 * Sat: 1:30 PM, Shauna talks about "How to participate in open source projects" and pitches the workshop

Optional tutorials


 * Sun: 10 10 AM: Introduction to the command line, and how to use IRC (followed by hands-on command line exercises)


 * Sun 11 AM: Git, a tutorial of the basics, and the underlying concepts explained (followed by hands-on exercises)

Noon: Lunch


 * Sun 1-1:20 PM: (Optional event) Demo by an instructor of the process he/she uses to review and accept a patch/pull request to a project


 * Sun 1 - 6 PM: First Patch Workshop (the "project time" of past Open Source Comes to Campus events)

Expenses

 * Travel
 * From Baltimore (Asheesh)
 * Notes: can't leave for UIUC until 5pm Sat
 * From Boston (Shauna)
 * 10/5 - 10/7 (Fri through Sunday)
 * Arriving @ CMI: lowest flight $370 RT
 * Connects through Chicago, ~ 5 miles from campus (presumably a school shuttle/way to be picked up)
 * Arriving @ Chicago O'Hare: lowest flight $260
 * 3 hrs by car from Chicago to UIUC (see grand transport below)
 * Other not as good options (more expensive *and* further than CMI):
 * Indianapolis airport: lowest flight $400
 * St Louis airport: lowest flight $400
 * Bloomington: lowest flight $350 (cheaper than CMI, but more expensive and slightly further away than O'Hare)
 * Ground Transport
 * From Chicago :
 * Megabus - $29 per person each way, doesn't go directly to O'Hare, leaves twice a day
 * Amtrak - between $14-$38, depending on time of day - may be cheapest option but it's 1 hr on CTA (metro) from O'Hare to Amtrak station
 * Greyhound - as low as $13-15 each person each way, but again over an hour on MTA (special routes that go to O'Hare start at $26 and run twice a day)
 * Illini Shuttle - $30 per person each way, leaves 5 times a day, seems like best option
 * Thoughts:
 * O'Hare is about $100 cheaper but only $40 if you count taking the shuttle ($30 x 2)
 * flights are about $50 cheaper (~ $230) going Thurs through Monday (instead of Fri through Sat) which SGM is likely happy to do


 * Food for Sunday

Sponsors

 * Mozilla might join in?

Relevant people and orgs

 * NCSA is right there. Maybe they'd send people and people could hack on... NCSA Mosaic? Probably they have some modern projects, too.
 * crschmidt used to go there
 * Shauna might help organize
 * zack at Debian might be giving a talk
 * There seem to be some people on Github in the area:
 * lkuper, alexr at cs.indiana.edu

Dates

 * October 5-7, 2012
 * http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/conference/2012/