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Revision as of 14:56, 25 September 2008
(?) indicates someone who will be present at FSOSS, have not confirmed participation in this role yet.
(???) indicates someone who has not confirmed that they will be attending FSOSS.
This is a work-in-progress!
Teaching Open Source (TOS) @ the Free Software and Open Source Symposium (FSOSS) 2008 - Thursday Oct 23
The Professor's Perspective (9 am)
- Panel
- David Humphrey, Seneca
- Tony Wasserman, CMU-SV
- Will Cohen, RH/NCSU (???)
- Telemark University (???)
- Moderator
- David Eaves
The Student's Perspective (10 am)
- Panel
- Armen Zambrano, Seneca/BSD
- Tom W, Seneca/ISA (?)
- Andrew Smith, Seneca/BSD
(Would love some students from elsewhere but will need to find them and fund them).
- Moderator
- Mark Surman
The Institution's Perspective (11 am)
- Panel
- Evan Weaver, Seneca
- OSU Administrator (???)
- Moderator
- Greg Dekoenigsberg
The Community's Perspective (1 pm)
- Panel
- Frank Hecker, Mozilla (?)
- Paul Frields, RH/Fedora
- Louis Suarez-Potts (or Eric Bouchard), OOo (?)
- Moderator
- ?
Open Access and Open Source (2 pm)
- Leslie Chan, UT (???)
- ?
Discussion: Teaching Open Source - Next Steps (3 pm)
Need a better title?
- Moderator: David Eaves
- Brief (1- to 2-minute?) proposals for collaboration or shared-value initiatives in Teaching Open Source.
- Greg Dekoenigsburg, Red Hat -- Consortium of institutions (high-level & lightweight)
- Mark Surman, Mozilla
- Others? (Mark Howson?)
- Discussion
- Brief (1- to 2-minute?) proposals for collaboration or shared-value initiatives in Teaching Open Source.