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− | The Fedora Users and Developers Conference (FUDCon Toronto 2009) is being held at Seneca@York on the first weekend in December. It's a great opportunity to meet, learn about, and join a dynamic open source community. To encourage you to attend FUDCon, the OPS235 professors are offering a bonus assignment | + | The Fedora Users and Developers Conference (FUDCon Toronto 2009) is being held at Seneca@York on the first weekend in December. It's a great opportunity to meet, learn about, and join a dynamic open source community. To encourage you to attend FUDCon, the OPS235 and OPS335 professors are offering a bonus assignment. |
− | # Attend [[:fedora:FUDCon:Toronto 2009|FUDCon Toronto 2009]] (see the [[FUDCon Toronto 2009| | + | = OPS235 = |
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+ | # Attend [[:fedora:FUDCon:Toronto 2009|FUDCon Toronto 2009]] (see the [[FUDCon Toronto 2009|additional info on the Seneca wiki]]) (minimum: attend the technical sessions on Saturday). | ||
# Prepare a 3-5 page typed report on Fedora and FUDCon, including: | # Prepare a 3-5 page typed report on Fedora and FUDCon, including: | ||
## A description of the Fedora project. (for example: What is the history of the project? What are its foundation principles? Who is involved? How many people participate, and in what ways? How does a team dispersed around the world effectively collaborate? What are the products of the Fedora project, and who uses them?) | ## A description of the Fedora project. (for example: What is the history of the project? What are its foundation principles? Who is involved? How many people participate, and in what ways? How does a team dispersed around the world effectively collaborate? What are the products of the Fedora project, and who uses them?) | ||
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* Due date: December 10, 2009. | * Due date: December 10, 2009. | ||
* This assignment is worth a bonus of up to 5% added to your final grade | * This assignment is worth a bonus of up to 5% added to your final grade | ||
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+ | = OPS335 = | ||
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+ | See https://cs.senecac.on.ca/~lloyd.parker/OPS335bonus20093.html | ||
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+ | = More Information = | ||
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+ | For more information about FUDCon: | ||
+ | * [[:fedora:FUDCon:Toronto 2009|FUDCon Toronto 2009]] (Fedora Wiki) | ||
+ | * [[FUDCon Toronto 2009]] (Seneca Wiki) |
Latest revision as of 22:38, 19 November 2009
The Fedora Users and Developers Conference (FUDCon Toronto 2009) is being held at Seneca@York on the first weekend in December. It's a great opportunity to meet, learn about, and join a dynamic open source community. To encourage you to attend FUDCon, the OPS235 and OPS335 professors are offering a bonus assignment.
OPS235
- Attend FUDCon Toronto 2009 (see the additional info on the Seneca wiki) (minimum: attend the technical sessions on Saturday).
- Prepare a 3-5 page typed report on Fedora and FUDCon, including:
- A description of the Fedora project. (for example: What is the history of the project? What are its foundation principles? Who is involved? How many people participate, and in what ways? How does a team dispersed around the world effectively collaborate? What are the products of the Fedora project, and who uses them?)
- Opportunities for involvement in the community. (Who can join the community? How? What roles or teams exist within Fedora? How could you personally participate?)
- What are the present and future initiatives of the Fedora project?
- The report must be well-written (proper grammar and spelling) and well-presented (i.e., print it out, place it in a report cover, and include a title page).
- Due date: December 10, 2009.
- This assignment is worth a bonus of up to 5% added to your final grade
OPS335
See https://cs.senecac.on.ca/~lloyd.parker/OPS335bonus20093.html
More Information
For more information about FUDCon:
- FUDCon Toronto 2009 (Fedora Wiki)
- FUDCon Toronto 2009 (Seneca Wiki)