FSOSS Report by vlam6

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FSOSS Report

Introduction

Before I begin my report, I think it is best if I give a brief introduction of what is FSOSS. FSOSS stands for Free Software Open Source Symposium. It is an event that happen every year in Seneca@York where people from all over the world gather together and talk about their view on open source, open content, open format which are changing the way everybody work, play and learn. This is my very first time involving in the FSOSS and I find the experience to be extremely rewarding. I strongly encourage everyone who is interested in developing software to attend FSOSS next year. The purposes of this report are to summaries, analysis and make comparison of two talks that I have attended in FSOSS. It is difficult to choose which talk to attend to in the first place, and now it is difficult to choose which two talk to talk about because there are just too many of them. Among all the talks that I have attended, I have decided to focus my report on the following two talks.

  1. Code Reading and Review, by Benjamin Smedberg from Mozilla Corporation.
  2. Open Commercial Development, by Lawrence Mandel and Jeffrey Liu from IBM Canada

I picked the talk on Code Reading and Review because I have been code reading and reviewing for years. I find a lot of strategy on code reading and reviewing Benjamin talked about is similar to what I have been using and I picked the talk on Open Commercial Development because I would like to learn more about the IBM insight of open source development and find their insight to be completely different from what I believe in.