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Latest revision as of 15:37, 5 August 2011
College of Engineering Pune is offering a FOSS Development elective for final year IT (Information Technology) and CE (Computer Engineering) students. Praveen Arimbrathodiyil and Prof. Abhijit A.M. will be delivering guest lectures during this semester long course. Professor Abhijit AM is coordinating the course from COEP. Lectures are starting from 6th January 2011 morning. The curriculum for this course is available at Curriculum.
Our aim is to help students be part of the FOSS developers community. We are looking for some mentors to help the students. Even though two of us are taking the course, to make the course successful we need participation from the whole FOSS community. We will be using this list to assign mentors. So please add your name and areas you can guide students on that list. The idea is to have one mentor per student through out the course and help him or her to be part of a project community.
Also if you can take any sessions on any of the topics mentioned there, mention your interest on the talk page. We can consider remote sessions over irc or video conferencing too.
Next Steps
Course Outline
Jan 08-14
Make, git, cscope, code browsing tips, compiling source code(gnash) Work:
- compile your own software: gnash, compile kde svn version - trunk, compile gnome (long term)
- Get a mentor
- Join mailing list, join SMS list
- sign up on fosscommunity.in wiki and add details to your user page
- Create a makefile for hyphenation (shravan knows)
- setup your own debian-testing virtualbox image.
Weekday: Revolution OS film (Try thursday evening) (postponed)
Jan 15-21
Debian Packaging - demo of packaging, bug tracking, analysis of the process and learning terms like upstream, downstream, maintener, developer, contributor, etc. Work:
- Read new debian maintainer guide
- Find the software that you will package for debian and another that you will maintain upstream (through the mentor).
- Package the selected software for debian.
- Setup and learn configuration of mediawiki
Weekday: Freeing the mind, end of proprietary culture - Video of Eben Moglen and discussion
Jan 22-28 (Zest from 22nd)
Discussion and work:
- carry on Debian packaging.
- IRC session with Karthik (Debian Developer) and Vasudev Kamath
(There may be a lecture on 28th itself)
Jan 29 - Feb 4
Talk: Discussion on licensing issues (Try to do it on 28th) Weekday: Freedom in the cloud - Interview of Eben Moglen and Discussion, Discussion on Diaspora project
Work: Talk: Business Models using FOSS Technical capabilty strengthening work. To be done in groups of 2-4 each.
- Kerberos + NFSv4 setup
- Samba authentication
- Iptables + network connection sharing
- Managing data: Encrypted volumes, LVM, software RAID
- Communication security: GPG, SSL, Certificates, key signing party
Feb 5 - Feb 11
Talk: Each person to present their progress report on packaging and upstream maintainance Work: continue technical capability strengthening.
Feb 12-18
Talk: Each team to present technical capability strengthening work. Work
Feb 19 - 25 (Midsem from 18-25th)
Talk: Best practices in communication, Processes like do-acracy. Shakti Kannan may be invited. Work:
- Continue package improvements
- Integrating your work with debian
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Mar 5 - Mar 11
Mar 12 - 18 (Gathering 9-13th March) Redhat volunteer: Fedora Packaging. Work:
Mar 19- Mar 25
Mar 26- Apr 1
Apr 2- Apr 8
Apr 9 - 15 (Apr 15 last date of instructions)
- Package any one fedora package.
Material
We will maintain a common note for all the sessions (everyone is encouraged to maintain their own notes as well). It would serve as a platform for community to engage us and build great course material for everyone else to follow.
Lecture Notes and Some Related study Material
Some notes from the first session (Saturday 8th January 2011, 1000-1230, COEP FOSS Lab)
Foss_lect_8_1_11.txt - Project management using version control systems like git,cvs,etc and Code reading
Foss_lect_15_1_11 - Working of Community projects, Concept of Upstream and Downstream and Debian Packaging
revolution_os_screening_29_1_11
foss_lec_3_2_11.txt - Free software Business Models
Patents - Brief Information regarding the Patents
Patents_and_Free_softwares - Details regarding software patents and Free software
Licenses - Software Licences
Making money out of Free Software - More about Free software business models
List_of_Case_study_items_and_volunteers_list
List of suggested software for reading and modifying code
FOSS Students Final Year Projects
Miscellaneous Study Material
Notes on using Doxygen which is very good and effective code browsing tool.
Case Study Presentations
LATEX - Presentation and Source
Sugar (Desktop Environment) - Deepti Agrawal
Case Study Presentations with Demonstration
Encrypted FileSystems in Linux
Technical Documentation
System Run Levels and /etc/init.d scripts