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− | + | ==Requirements== | |
− | + | Your report must be '''2,500 words''' and include: | |
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− | Analysis of each speaker's views on open source. He/she may not mention it explicitly. You must listen and try to understand based on what they are saying, and perhaps not saying. | + | * Summaries of two talks. |
− | Comparison of the points made by the presenters. | + | ** What was each talk about? |
− | What can you say about open source in the light of the points they made? | + | ** What was the speaker's main point? |
− | Do the speakers have similar views of open source or do they disagree? | + | ** What was the speaker's background and point of view? |
− | How so? | + | * Analysis of each speaker's views on ''open source''. He/she may not mention it explicitly. You must listen and try to understand based on what they are saying, and perhaps not saying. |
− | + | * Comparison of the points made by the presenters. | |
− | Conclusion about your views on open source | + | ** What can you say about open source in the light of the points they made? |
− | Does the picture of open source you've seen presented in these talks challenge or confirm your own views about what open source is and how it functions? | + | ** Do the speakers have similar views of open source or do they disagree? |
+ | ** How so? | ||
+ | * Conclusion about your views on ''open source'' | ||
+ | ** Does the picture of open source you've seen presented in these talks challenge or confirm your own views about what open source is and how it functions? |
Revision as of 22:05, 30 October 2009
Free Software & Open Source Symposium
Requirements
Your report must be 2,500 words and include:
- Summaries of two talks.
- What was each talk about?
- What was the speaker's main point?
- What was the speaker's background and point of view?
- Analysis of each speaker's views on open source. He/she may not mention it explicitly. You must listen and try to understand based on what they are saying, and perhaps not saying.
- Comparison of the points made by the presenters.
- What can you say about open source in the light of the points they made?
- Do the speakers have similar views of open source or do they disagree?
- How so?
- Conclusion about your views on open source
- Does the picture of open source you've seen presented in these talks challenge or confirm your own views about what open source is and how it functions?