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− | == | + | == Contributions == |
− | '''Main Project''': [[MDC Infrastructure]] | + | * '''Main Project''': [[MDC Infrastructure]] |
+ | * '''Newsgroup Summaries''': [[mozilla.dev.apps.thunderbird]] | ||
+ | * '''Mozilla Technology''': [[Plugin]] | ||
+ | * [[Airbag development and server operation]]: Perl scripting help, mainly with DBI module. | ||
+ | * [[Bug Triage Extension]]: Perl scripting help relating to CGI module. | ||
+ | * [[Mozilla_based_accessibility|Mozilla Based Accessibility]]: Tutorial recording and checking | ||
+ | * [[Firefox Performance Testing : A Python framework for Windows]]: In-class contribution. Link to [[Melissa Peh perf comments|my feedback]]. | ||
+ | * [[Distcc With MSVC]]: Suggested a program for distributed compilation. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Reflection == | ||
+ | In my past experience with dealing in open source, the interaction has always been online - via email/irc mainly. However, this semester, I was exposed to the real meaning of community in open source development - the environment, the people, the collaborations, the discussions - it was all great. I also enjoyed the talks at FSOSS 2006, which was an event I wouldn't have bothered with (since it was study week and all) if I wasn't in this course. |
Latest revision as of 19:40, 13 December 2006
Contents
Profile
Name: Melissa Peh
IRC: melz (or occasionally as tortau)
Email: melzpeh [at] gmail [dot] com
Web: why.sigh?
Reports
Assignment 1: Building Firefox
Contributions
- Main Project: MDC Infrastructure
- Newsgroup Summaries: mozilla.dev.apps.thunderbird
- Mozilla Technology: Plugin
- Airbag development and server operation: Perl scripting help, mainly with DBI module.
- Bug Triage Extension: Perl scripting help relating to CGI module.
- Mozilla Based Accessibility: Tutorial recording and checking
- Firefox Performance Testing : A Python framework for Windows: In-class contribution. Link to my feedback.
- Distcc With MSVC: Suggested a program for distributed compilation.
Reflection
In my past experience with dealing in open source, the interaction has always been online - via email/irc mainly. However, this semester, I was exposed to the real meaning of community in open source development - the environment, the people, the collaborations, the discussions - it was all great. I also enjoyed the talks at FSOSS 2006, which was an event I wouldn't have bothered with (since it was study week and all) if I wasn't in this course.