TOS@FSOSS
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Teaching Open Source (TOS) @ the Free Software and Open Source Symposium (FSOSS) 2008 - Thursday Oct 23
The Professor's Perspective (9 am)
- Panel
- David Humphrey, Seneca
- Tony Wasserman, CMU-SV
- Telemark University (???)
- Luis Ibanez (???)
- Moderator
- David Eaves
The Student's Perspective (10 am)
- Panel
- Armen Zambrano, Seneca/BSD
- Tom W, Seneca/ISA (?)
- Andrew Smith, Seneca/BSD
- Jeremy Vernon, University of Toronto & Citizen Lab
(Would love some students from elsewhere but will need to find them and fund them).
- Moderator
- Mark Surman
The Institution's Perspective (11 am)
- Panel
- Evan Weaver, Seneca
- Rob Cameron, Simon Fraser
- ?
- Moderator
- Greg Dekoenigsberg
The Community's Perspective (1 pm)
- Panel
- Frank Hecker, Mozilla
- Paul Frields, RH/Fedora
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Louis Suarez-PottsEric Bouchard, OOo (?)
- Moderator
- Luigi Ferrara (???)
Discussion: Teaching Open Source - Next Steps (2 pm)
Need a better title? Suggested title: "Opening Up Open Source" or "Opening Up Open Source to outsiders"
- Moderator: David Eaves
- Brief (1- to 2-minute?) proposals for collaboration or shared-value initiatives in Teaching Open Source.
- Greg Dekoenigsburg, Red Hat -- Consortium of institutions (high-level & lightweight)
- Mark Surman, Mozilla
- Others? (Mark Howson?)
- Discussion
- Brief (1- to 2-minute?) proposals for collaboration or shared-value initiatives in Teaching Open Source.
Open Access and Open Source
- Leslie Chan, UofT