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For each activity, find your name and provide a short evaluation of the activity (a short phrase is sufficient).
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The formatting is automatic -- as you complete each activity/fill in the appropriate cell, it should turn green.
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#Stage 1A.
Intro to FOSS
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Teaching Open Source Activity
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Intro to Wiki
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Intro to IRC
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Intro to FOSS Project
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FOSS Field Trip
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Evaluate a Project
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FOSS in Courses 1
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Intro to Bug Trackers
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Intro to GitHub
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FOSS in Courses 2
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SAMPLE Learned about HFOSSFound a new colleague
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1Barry BurdI didn't know that there's so much to learn about FOSSJoined... Spent too much time worrying about my photos(!)Nothing fancy, but now my page exists.Took part in the meeting. IRC has always intimidated me. I guess the POSSE chats will help me overcome that.I posted notes on my Wiki page about the Sugar and Sahana projects. Completed the field trip. Looking forward to further exploration of these resources.Finished the rubric on the Wiki page. I'm still a bit behind but I'm catching up.Posted my brief notes on my wiki page. Truth be told, I'm not very keen on creating detailed plans for course activities before the course begins. I've had much more luck devising assignments as the course progresses. Each course is different and each group of students responds best to activities tailored to their needs and tastes. Done. Really looking forward to finally feeling comfortable with GitHub (the next section).Done, but I would like to get a lot more practice with git.Done :-)
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2Lina Battestillidonejoined mailing list, read about itAdded my user pageParticipated in the IRC meetingDone
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3Wesley TurnerMy favorite line: Expectation 1: The instructor will not have all of the answers due to the size and complexity of projects. Already There! Hurrah!I'm so there ... :-)Nice meeting. Great to meet all of the meeting attendants online and I am looking forward to meeting the rest of you. I was interrupted during the IRC and it was good to be able to handle the (short) interruption without losing content and participation.Nice reviewDone (See wiki)Done (See wiki)Done (See wiki)I have significant experience with Bug Trackers, so this was a bit of review.Done (See wiki)Done (See wiki)
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4Suhaib ObeidatA lot of resources, expectation to do all the readings is unrealistic in 60 minutes. I wish there was a short list and an optional list of readings.Joined mailing list. I wasn't sure which is preferrable a daily or a digest form.I skipped most of the readings. Created a user page and added reference. Participated. I found it very usefulThe Background and Directions sections are very informative and very well written. The tours are acceptable. I was able to do only one of the two. Nice activity. Time estimates are not reasonable if one is truly to update the Wiki.Done
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5Howard Francis(done during a previous POSSE)doneupdated for POSSE 2017Participated(done during a previous POSSE)(done in a previous POSSE)This is a simpler rubric than in previous POSSEs, but the questions are very specific to OpenMRS. I would be nice to have a way to adapt this to other projects.(done during a previous POSSE)(done during a previous POSSE)
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6Junhua DingDoneDoneDone.DoneDoneDoneDoneDoneDone. DoneDone
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7Mark HillsDone. I hadn't ever read The Cathedral and the Bazaar all the way through, so took the opportunity to do that here. I do agree with the above comment, I think the times given for the lessons with readings are highly optimistic.Joined the mailing list and signed up for an account on the site; still need to fill in my account info. The information about other participants is not very easy to search, unfortunately.Done! Added my user page and linked it with the other participants.Read the intro, participated on 10/2.Done. I think 60 minutes is again a bit optimistic here.DoneDone. This activity seems to contain quite a bit of busywork, unfortunately.DoneDone. Parts of this exercise feel like busy work.DoneDone (well, this still needs work, but I'll update this as I think about it more...)
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8Sarah HeckmanDone - I've run courses where I've been "productively lost", but hadn't had the term for it before.Joined mailing list.Added my user pageIRC 10/2Done.
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9Arnav Jhala
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10Kathryn Stoleedonedonecreated my user pageIRC 10/02read the wiki pageDoneDoneDone, added ideas to wiki
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11Henry Carterdone. The open medical record project would dovetail with my current research interestsOn the mailing listWiki page is upIRC meeting 9/28Read the wiki. Excited to get more deeply involved in one of these projects!DoneDoneDoneCheckCheckdone!
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12Julia Belldoneon mailing listwiki page addedIRC meeting 10/5 w chatzillasugarlands - really laid the roles out well for contributors, so exciting so much to learn
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Jody Paul (completed activities in previous POSSE cohort)
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14Joshua NwokejiNew perspective on OS definition Joined TOS mailing list; looking for collaboration in RECreated my wiki user page
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15Hong JiangdonedonedoneIRC meeting 9/28/2017DoneDoneDoneDoneCheckingDoneChecked, still think and need some work, will update the wiki later
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16Joe WelchCompleted listing readings and review. I was repeatedly inspired by the excellent writing and commitment to selfelss development.Completed.Completed initial wiki posting.Participated in IRC exercise with peers on 9/28/2017. Tested new IRC clients prior to and during the IRC session. Settled on HexChat.Completed these steps between 10/2- 10/8. The aggregate time to complete was approx 2.5 hrs.
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Josh DehlingerReread all listed readings as a refresher. Had previously joined the TOS mailing list.Updated wiki user page from previous POSSE.Done.
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