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[[Category:SBR600]]Software build and release is the process of building (compiling, testing, and packaging) software for further testing or in preparation for release, and the release and distribution of the built software and updates.
This course is a professional option in the [http://scs.senecac.on.ca/ Seneca School of Computer StudiesInformation and Communication Technology] [https://scs.senecac.on.ca/cty CTY] program. It has been offered since January 2009.
== SBR600 in Fall 2012 2013 ==
This semesterIn SBR600, students will you'll be working directly with the Fedora project and other open source communities, on various build and release projects. Some of this work This semester, most projects will be centered focus on the improvements to [[Fedora ARM Secondary Architecturehttp://pidora.ca Pidora]] project started by the Winter 2010 SBR600 class and continued since, and specifically, on building, testing, releasing, and maintaining a [[:fedora:Fedora Remix|Fedora Remix]] for the [http://raspberrypi.org Raspberry Pi]].
Note that, unlike some other project-based courses, the results of the projects done in SBR600 will be incorporated into Pidora, the Fedora project (, or other open source projects) , and have a real impact on other people. For this reason, projects must be completed in collaboration with the relevant open source communities, using relevant [[SBR600 Communication Tools|communication tools]]. Work performed in this course will be licensed using the relevant open source licenses used by the associated community.
Working in an open source community provides the opportunity to build solid real-world experience, your technical skills and reputation, and a network of contacts, all of which are useful in developing your career.
=== Course Materials ===
Students You will require access to a personal Fedora 17 18 or Fedora 19 installation, either . This may be on their your own laptop, on a virtual machine on their your laptop, on an SSH-accessible system (such as a home desktop computer), or on a SATA disk pack. They You should also consider [http://www.raspberrypi.com/ buying] a Raspberry Pi when they become ], availablefrom the [http://www.senecac.on.ca/community/bookstore.html Seneca bookstore], [http://creatron.com Creatron, Inc] at 255 College St, or online from [http://canada.newark.com Newark/Element14] or [http://adafruit.com Adafruit].
=== Professor ===
SBR600 is taught by [[User:Chris Tyler|Chris Tyler]] and [[User:rchan|Raymond Chan]].
=== Succeeding in SBR600 ===

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