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** Add your '''blog feed''' and info to the [[Open Source@Seneca Planet List]] so that it appears in the [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/~chris.tyler/planet OpenSource@Seneca Planet]
** Register for [http://fsoss.senecac.on.ca FSOSS 2007] -- Note: volunteers can attend for free! (E-mail [mailto:fsoss.volunteer.signup@senecac.on.ca fsoss.volunteer.signup@senecac.on.ca] from your Seneca e-mail account).
 
== Week 2 (Sept 10) - Collaborative and Community Development Practices ==
** Look at the [[Project List]] and [[Potential Projects]] pages and pick ''3 projects'' on which you'd like to work--next week, you'll narrow this to just one. List them [[Fall 2007 Project Sign-up|here]] along with your name so other students can see and groups can form.
** Add your wiki page to the class list for your section: [[Students in DPS909]] or [[Students in OSD600]]
 
== Week 3 (Sept 17) - Managing and Building large source trees ==
* '''NOTE'''
** Thursday's class will be special, as we will have a guest speaker flying here to talk to you about the build. Please have your build done before Thursday so you can ask questions and understand what he's talking about.
 
== Week 4 (Sept 24) - Navigating the Mozilla source tree ==
** State your 0.1 release target on your project's wiki page (explain what you will have completed by the time you reach 0.1 release). Discuss this with your professor.
** Review, and where appropriate, comment on blog postings by other students.
 
== Week 5 (Oct 1) – Bugs, Bugzilla, and Debugging ==
** Watch a user in bugzilla for the week and blog about the experience (Ted, Andrew, someone else related to your project)
** Come up with some ways for others to contribute to your project and add them to your project wiki page. Remember, you're asking for help, so be clear about what you need done, and make it easy so that people will pick you vs. another project.
 
== Week 6 (Oct 8) – Developing the Browser ==
* '''NOTE'''
** Thursday's class will be special, as we will have a guest speaker (Mark Finkle) flying here to talk to you about Firefox Extensions. Please have your [[Dive into Mozilla Modifying Firefox using an Extension Lab|lab]] completed before Thursday so you can ask questions and understand what he's talking about. Those of you working on extension related projects should also take the opportunity to ask more questions.
 
== Week 8 (Oct 29) – FSOSS Reflections, Debugging Continued ==
** Complete [[Real World Mozilla Adding Chrome to FirstXpcom Lab|lab]] and '''blog''' about the experience
** Update your project wiki page with a final roadmap for your 0.3 release
 
 
== Week 12 (Nov 26) – Major Project Presentations ==
 
* Students will present their major projects in class
 
* '''TODO'''
** Make sure you have finished all labs and other requirements from previous weeks
** Make sure you finish any outstanding contrib
** Make sure your project and personal wiki pages are up-to-date
 
 
== Week 13 (Dec 3) – Major Project Due ==
 
* Major projects (0.3) are due this week
 
* '''TODO'''
** See Week 12 TODO
** 0.3 releases are due this week. Speak to your professor if you need to make a case for an extension.
 
 
 
 
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