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#* Observe who is in these channels and the conversations taking place.
 
#* Observe who is in these channels and the conversations taking place.
 
#* Chat with someone.
 
#* Chat with someone.
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# Add an entry to the [[Winter 2011 SBR600 Participants]] page.
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# Subscribe to these [http://lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora mailing lists]:
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#* arm
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#* announce
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#* devel
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#* (optional, high-volume): users
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# Research the Raspberry Pi project
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#* Locate the Raspberry Pi forum and wiki
 
# Set up a blog account.
 
# Set up a blog account.
 
#* Configure the [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/~chris.tyler/planet/ OpenSource@Seneca Planet] to include your posts by adding your blog to the [[Planet CDOT Feed List]].
 
#* Configure the [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/~chris.tyler/planet/ OpenSource@Seneca Planet] to include your posts by adding your blog to the [[Planet CDOT Feed List]].
# Add an entry to the [[Winter 2011 SBR600 Participants]] page.
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# Create your first blog post.
#* Include a link to your Seneca wiki user page, your IRC nick, and your Learn ID.
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#* Include:
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#** a self-introduction
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#** a link to your Seneca wiki user page
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#** your IRC nick, and a snippet of conversation from IRC
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#** your Learn ID
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#** your reflections on and opinion of the Raspberry Pi project
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#* Check back in 30 minutes to ensure that your post ended up in the [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/~chris.tyler/planet/ Planet]
  
 
= Deliverable =
 
= Deliverable =

Revision as of 15:12, 10 January 2012

Purpose

To set up the communication tools that you will need to interact with the Open Source community and complete this course.

Resources

Steps

  1. Set up a Seneca Wiki account.
  2. Create a pair of ssh keys (ssh-keygen).
    • Send a copy of your ssh public key to your professor (chris.tyler@...) with the subject line "SBR600 Public Key".
  3. Set up a FAS2 account.
    • Create a User page for yourself on the Fedora wiki (example).
    • Upload your public ssh key.
  4. Connect to the Freenode IRC network.
    • Choose a nick for yourself and register it.
    • Join these channels:
      • #seneca
      • #fedora
      • #fedora-devel
    • Observe who is in these channels and the conversations taking place.
    • Chat with someone.
  5. Add an entry to the Winter 2011 SBR600 Participants page.
  6. Subscribe to these Fedora mailing lists:
    • arm
    • announce
    • devel
    • (optional, high-volume): users
  7. Research the Raspberry Pi project
    • Locate the Raspberry Pi forum and wiki
  8. Set up a blog account.
  9. Create your first blog post.
    • Include:
      • a self-introduction
      • a link to your Seneca wiki user page
      • your IRC nick, and a snippet of conversation from IRC
      • your Learn ID
      • your reflections on and opinion of the Raspberry Pi project
    • Check back in 30 minutes to ensure that your post ended up in the Planet

Deliverable

Write a blog post which will appear on the OpenSource@Seneca Planet, containing:

  1. An introduction. Tell us a bit about yourself.
  2. A portion of an IRC conversation you've had with someone on a Fedora or Seneca IRC channel.
  3. A link to your User page on the Seneca wiki.
  4. A link to your User page on the Fedora wiki.

Note: don't just dump this stuff in a blog post, add some introductory text as well!