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− | + | == Mozilla internships == | |
− | * Lukkas, Armen, Anthony - confirmed | + | * Lukkas, Armen, Anthony (Songbird) - confirmed Mozilla internships in CA |
* Mozilla is seeking three more interns | * Mozilla is seeking three more interns | ||
− | + | == Five Seneca Students Help Ensure Firefox Extensions are Ready for Firefox 3 == | |
The Firefox web browser can be customized and enhanced with powerful, easy-to-install 'extensions'. Extensions are one of the key factors in the browser's success. | The Firefox web browser can be customized and enhanced with powerful, easy-to-install 'extensions'. Extensions are one of the key factors in the browser's success. | ||
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Mozilla has hired five Seneca students on a part-time basis to review and test extensions to ensure compatibility with the upcoming release of Firefox 3. | Mozilla has hired five Seneca students on a part-time basis to review and test extensions to ensure compatibility with the upcoming release of Firefox 3. | ||
− | + | == Two New Mozilla Development Courses Started == | |
− | + | Two new professional option courses have been created to enable students to continue the development of projects started in the DPS909 (BSD) and OSD600 (CPA) ''Topics in Open Source Development'' courses. The ''Open Source Project'' courses, led by David Humphrey, are DPS911 and OSD700. | |
− | + | == OCE ''Connections'' Grant == | |
− | + | The Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE) ''Connections'' program has provided a total of $14K in matching grants to support four team projects working on various Mozilla technologies. This funding has been used to purchase some equipment and time on the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) compute farm. | |
− | == | + | == Working with Brendan from DMA - DMA+Open Source == |
− | == | + | == 21 node Build Farm (Try Server) == |
− | + | == 3D in the Browser: C3DL and CATGames == | |
− | + | * Cathy at GDC | |
+ | * Part-time hires | ||
+ | * Collaboration with other institutions | ||
− | + | == CDOT Sets Up on First Floor of TEL Building == | |
− | + | CDOT now has the use of nine cubicles on the first floor of the TEL building. Six of these cubicles have been set up for Mozilla development: four have quad-core, dual-screen Windows/Linux systems, and two have large-screen Mac Mini systems. The remaining cubicles will be used for the CATGeames project. | |
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+ | == Demand for Open Source Students Outstrips Supply == | ||
− | * | + | * More demand than students - 6 fulltime positions unfilled |
== Links == | == Links == | ||
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* CDOT web site | * CDOT web site | ||
− | + | == How to Get Involved with Open Source at Seneca == | |
* FSOSS | * FSOSS | ||
* (Getting on IRC) | * (Getting on IRC) | ||
− | + | == On the Radar == | |
* OOo | * OOo |
Latest revision as of 08:14, 19 March 2008
Contents
- 1 Mozilla internships
- 2 Five Seneca Students Help Ensure Firefox Extensions are Ready for Firefox 3
- 3 Two New Mozilla Development Courses Started
- 4 OCE Connections Grant
- 5 Working with Brendan from DMA - DMA+Open Source
- 6 21 node Build Farm (Try Server)
- 7 3D in the Browser: C3DL and CATGames
- 8 CDOT Sets Up on First Floor of TEL Building
- 9 Demand for Open Source Students Outstrips Supply
- 10 Links
- 11 How to Get Involved with Open Source at Seneca
- 12 On the Radar
Mozilla internships
- Lukkas, Armen, Anthony (Songbird) - confirmed Mozilla internships in CA
- Mozilla is seeking three more interns
Five Seneca Students Help Ensure Firefox Extensions are Ready for Firefox 3
The Firefox web browser can be customized and enhanced with powerful, easy-to-install 'extensions'. Extensions are one of the key factors in the browser's success.
Mozilla has hired five Seneca students on a part-time basis to review and test extensions to ensure compatibility with the upcoming release of Firefox 3.
Two New Mozilla Development Courses Started
Two new professional option courses have been created to enable students to continue the development of projects started in the DPS909 (BSD) and OSD600 (CPA) Topics in Open Source Development courses. The Open Source Project courses, led by David Humphrey, are DPS911 and OSD700.
OCE Connections Grant
The Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE) Connections program has provided a total of $14K in matching grants to support four team projects working on various Mozilla technologies. This funding has been used to purchase some equipment and time on the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) compute farm.
Working with Brendan from DMA - DMA+Open Source
21 node Build Farm (Try Server)
3D in the Browser: C3DL and CATGames
- Cathy at GDC
- Part-time hires
- Collaboration with other institutions
CDOT Sets Up on First Floor of TEL Building
CDOT now has the use of nine cubicles on the first floor of the TEL building. Six of these cubicles have been set up for Mozilla development: four have quad-core, dual-screen Windows/Linux systems, and two have large-screen Mac Mini systems. The remaining cubicles will be used for the CATGeames project.
Demand for Open Source Students Outstrips Supply
- More demand than students - 6 fulltime positions unfilled
Links
- Grant from Mozilla - Press Release
- CBC news coverage
- CDOT web site
How to Get Involved with Open Source at Seneca
- FSOSS
- (Getting on IRC)
On the Radar
- OOo
- PostgreSQL - db load modelling and tuning
- Build Course
- TFN
- FSOSS
- IBM - Ajax day
- PHUG - James Walker - Drupal