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'''Description:''' OpenMRS is a collaborative open source project to develop software to support the delivery of health care in developing countries. It grew out of the critical need to scale up the treatment of HIV in Africa but from the start was conceived as a general purpose electronic medical record system that could support the full range of medical treatments.
'''Language:''' Java, JavaScript, JSP
'''Mentors:''' Chris Hay and Katherine Ye will walk you through a real bug in OpenMRS and the process they went through to fix it. Chris will be leading a group within [http://opensourceatprinceton.com/ Open Source at Princeton] to continue contributing to OpenMRS after the event. Nicole Quah and Danni Yu can also help you with OpenMRS (and with unsolved intro tickets if you'd prefer that).
[[Contributing_to_OpenMRS | More info, including ''' ''what you should install before the workshop'' ''' if you want to contribute to OpenMRS]]
[[OpenMRS_resources | All OpenMRS resources (setup, web app, walkthrough of bug, beginner tasks)]]
= Linux kernel =
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[https://www.drupal.org/ Drupal website]
[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mQzK8cLsd4TQTvIQnqxy3Q2AN8CpkoDXR5wOcWtyG4w/edit?usp=sharing Drupal workshop handout]
'''Description:''' Drupal is an open source content-management framework. It is used as a back-end framework for at least 2.1% of all Web sites worldwide ranging from personal blogs to corporate, political, and government sites including WhiteHouse.gov and data.gov.uk. It is also used for knowledge management and business collaboration.▼
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14ZyKPkNKNeFUGgYY2_Wu9Hxsbeg7h1z4JwZw9rmts6M/edit?usp=sharing Drupal beginner tasks]
▲'''Description:''' Drupal is an open source content-management framework. It is used as a back-end framework for at least 2.1% of all Web sites worldwide ranging from personal blogs to corporate, political, and government sites including WhiteHouse.gov and data.gov.uk. It is also used for knowledge management and business collaboration. Drupal is used by Princeton University for many sites including the WWS and the library and by the Institute for Advanced Study. The main Princeton website is expected to switch to Drupal in 2015.
'''Language:''' PHP
'''Mentors:''' Chris McCafferty and Peter Wolanin will help you with intro tickets. There is a monthly Drupal meetup on campus and a monthly mentoring event just a block from campus, so there are ongoing opportunities to learn and contribute.
[[Contributing_to_Drupal | More info, including ''' ''what you should install before the workshop'' ''' if you want to contribute to Drupal]]
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[[Contributing_to_Mesos_CLI | More info, including ''' ''what you should install before the workshop'' ''' if you want to contribute to Mesos CLI]]
= Chromium (Google Chrome) =
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'''Description:'''
'''Language:''' C++
'''Mentors:''' Justin Lin will help you with intro tickets.
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