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Learning Collaborative Development Lab Fall 2008

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Instructions
==Overview==
This lab is designed to give you first-hand experience working collaboratively online, to get you engaged in developing software for the browser using extensions, and gain experience learning a new development model. to work on a collaborative project.
This lab, like many we'll do, is an experiment in using something on the cutting edge. Your best effort and attempt to push yourself to do something new is valued more than your total success.
==Instructions==
In this lab you will work collectively to learn the Firefox Ubiquity extension, and write some new commands targeting our [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki wiki], [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/~chris.tyler/planet planet], and any other Seneca web properties you want to tackle. * Make sure you have a browser that supports Ubiquity (Firefox 3.0.1 or greater). You can check by entering the following URL into your browser's address bar:   about: If your browser isn't up to date, grab a '''nightly''' build of Firefox [http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk/ here]. This latest version of the browser can be downloaded, unzipped, and run from a temp directory in the lab, or you can install the newest [http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/ official release] directly from Mozilla.org. '''NOTE:''' If you do download a second browser, and wish to run it at the same time as Firefox 2, you'll need to run your newly download browser in a special way (i.e., normally, only one version of Firefox can run at a time):  ''navigate to your new browser's directory, maybe C:\Program Files\Minefield firefox.exe -no-remote -profilemanager After running this command, you'll be able to create a new profile. Do this, and then you can run both your existing browser and the new one at the same time.
* Check-out [http://labs.mozilla.com/2008/08/introducing-ubiquity/ Introducing Ubiquity] and watch the the video:
** [http://www.jslint.com/ jslint] command
* Put all results of your research, development, etc. on the [[Learning Collaborative Development Lab Fall 2008 Results|results]] page. This page is a common place for the class' shared results. Feel free to create sub-pages if it gets to too long, or needs more organization.
* '''Blog''' about your experience, any commands you rightwrite, Ubiquity tips, etc. by '''Friday Sept 12th'''.
==Expectations==
This lab encompasses many things, and is meant to be a fast and furious introduction to developing software in an open source project on the scale of Mozilla. You are expected to complete it, but not in isolation. Make use of your classmates, and the Mozilla and Ubiquity communities.
You are encouraged to work using online collaborative tools, and to work on the lab throughout the week. You will be expected to have complete completed the lab by the end of the day '''Friday Sept 12'''. ==Resources== === IRC Help === * [[Irc|Intro to IRC]]* [http://irchelp.org IRC Help] === On-line Collaboration Tools === * [http://pastebin.mozilla.org Pastebin] for sharing text* [http://tinyurl.com TinyURL] for sharing long URLs* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents#For_editors Wiki editing help] === Ubiquity Links === * [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Ubiquity Ubiquity main page]* [http://ubiquitously.org/forum Ubiquitously, an Ubiquity developer geared forum]* [irc://irc.mozilla.org/%23ubiquity #ubiquity irc.mozilla.org] - Live internet relay chat discussion.* [http://labs.toolness.com/trac/report/1 Issue Tracker] - Used to report/discuss bugs and submit patches for Ubiquity.* [http://hg.toolness.com/ubiquity-firefox/ Ubiquity HG Repository] - The Mercurial source code repository for Ubiquity.* [http://ejohn.org/blog/bulk-vote-for-reddit-digg-and-hacker-news/ Mozilla/jquery's John Resig tries his hand at Ubiquity]

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