DPS909 FSOSS 2007
FSOSS is a major gathering of North American open source developers, businesses, educators, and users. The goal of the symposium is to explore how open source, open standards, and open content are changing technology, the web, the media and arts, education, and business. This year's speakers reflects this.
You will document a portion of the symposium, and provide a critical analysis of what you hear.
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?
Submission
Due Date Friday November 2nd. Please submit your work via the wiki (i.e., no paper copy required) by adding a link to your report below. Note: It would be a good idea to put any FSOSS reports under your username like so: http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/User:Dominic/FSOSS_07 to decrease the use of generic article names.
Student Reports
- Rueen Fiez, FSOSS: A Beginner's Perspective
- Vijey Balasundaram My FSOSS Report
- Peter Callaghan Open content at fsoss07
- Aeraj Rehman My FSOSS Experience
- Kenneth Lee FSOSS 07 Report
- Dominic Baranski FSOSS_07
- Andrew Fung, FSOSS 2007 Analysis
- Michael Mullin, Mmullin Report on FSOSS
- Vincent Lam, FSOSS Report
- Armen Zambrano, FSOSS paper
- Lukas Blakk LukasBlakkFSOSSReport