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==Laptop Setup==
==Laptop Setup==


To set up your computer, go to [https://openhatch.org/wiki/Open_Source_Comes_to_Campus/Harvard/Laptop_setup | our Laptop Setup page].
To set up your computer, go to [https://openhatch.org/wiki/Open_Source_Comes_to_Campus/Harvard/Laptop_setup our Laptop Setup page].


==Intro to Open Source Tools==
==Intro to Open Source Tools==
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==Git==
==Git==


At the event, we likely did some version of the [https://openhatch.org/wiki/Open_Source_Comes_to_Campus/Practicing_Git/Students | Practicing Git activity]. That's difficult to reproduce online (though we can try if you ask us on IRC!) so you might try the [https://openhatch.org/missions/git | Git training mission] instead.
At the event, we likely did some version of the [https://openhatch.org/wiki/Open_Source_Comes_to_Campus/Practicing_Git/Students Practicing Git activity]. That's difficult to reproduce online (though we can try if you ask us on IRC!) so you might try the [https://openhatch.org/missions/git Git training mission] instead.


==Picking a Project==
==Picking a Project==

Revision as of 21:46, 30 September 2013

This page is for students who missed some or all of an Open Source Comes to Campus event.

If you run into any trouble following this guide, feel free to email us or join us on IRC!

Laptop Setup

To set up your computer, go to our Laptop Setup page.

Intro to Open Source Tools

(insert link to student facing open source tools intro here)

Git

At the event, we likely did some version of the Practicing Git activity. That's difficult to reproduce online (though we can try if you ask us on IRC!) so you might try the Git training mission instead.

Picking a Project

We used this handout (warning: auto-downloaded PDF) to work through the process of finding a project to contribute to. Although the handout is phrased for working in pairs, you can just apply the questions to yourself. (Or find a person to partner with! You can do this with a friend or classmate, or someone on the #openhatch IRC.)