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About Me

My name is Archana Sahota. I am currently in my final semester of the Bachelor of Technology (Software Development) program at Seneca College.

My blog is archanasahota.com.


Contact Information

Name: Archana Sahota
Email: asahota1@learn.senecac.on.ca
IRC: asahota


Projects

Some of my projects include:


FSOSS Research Paper

The Research Paper:


Deliverables for DPS909

The milestone releases for DPS909 are:

Milestone Ticket Release Notes Github
0.1 Release #279 Adding Plugin for Identi.ca https://github.com/archanasahota/popcorn-js
0.2 Release #1434 Rewrite loadXML() in processing.js https://github.com/archanasahota/processing-js/blob/develop/processing.js
0.3 Release #1753,

#1703

1.Add getDouble and getDoubleAttribute to XMLElement.

2. calling shape() (on PShapeSVG at least) changes rectMode() and ellipseMode() (and maybe other things)

https://github.com/archanasahota/processing-js/tree/t1753,

https://github.com/archanasahota/processing-js/tree/t1703

0.4 Release #1771,

#1773

1. popStyle() sets curRectMode to undefined.

2. Implemented shearX and shearY in 3D mode.

https://github.com/archanasahota/processing-js/tree/t1771,

https://github.com/archanasahota/processing-js/tree/t1773


To Do's for DPS909

The tasks for DPS909 are:

  • September 5: Create an account on this wiki for yourself.
  • September 5: Create a personal wiki page on this wiki, and add a link for yourself to the People Fall 2011 Open Source Students pages.
  • September 5: Create a blog (wordpress) and create a feed category or tag called "open source".
  • September 8: Pick one Closed and one Open license/eula, and read them from start to finish. Pick 3 things that struck you about them to present in class next time.
  • September 12: Begin learning how to use IRC for communication.
  • September 16: Blog about your IRC experience.
  • September 19: Watch online lectures about open source community, blog your reactions to something that struck you or resonated.
  • September 19: Comment in at least one other student's blog with your feedback to what they wrote.
  • September 26: Talk to the project communities on irc for info about each project, potential work you might do and blog about it.
  • September 29: Quiz on Thursday on Raymond's essay.
  • September 27: Create a github account, if you haven't already, and update Fall 2011 Open Source Students.
  • September 27: Clone the github repo for your project.
  • September 27: Blog about your experiences getting to know git.
  • September 29: Blog about your project.
  • September 29: Add links for 0.1 Release when it's done.
  • October 13: Work on your 0.2 and blog about your progress.
  • October 25: Blog about 0.2 milestone.
  • October 28: Attend FSOSS and blog about it.
  • November 4: FSOSS Research Paper Due.
  • November 7: Fork and clone https://github.com/humphd/mozilla-central.
  • November 7: Add https://github.com/doublec/mozilla-central as an upstream remote (e.g., git remote add upstream git://github.com/doublec/mozilla-central.git) so you can keep your repo up-to-date with Mozilla's repo.
  • November 8: Get a http://bugzilla.mozilla.org account and CC yourself on bug 633602 so you will get updates.
  • November 8: Do a debug build of Firefox and blog about it. Figuring out what this means is part of the task.
  • November 21: Milestone 0.3 Release and blog about it.
  • December 1: Work on 0.4 and blog about it.
  • December 11: Milestone 0.4 and blog about it.