On 1/21/17 3:31 AM, Scott Wilson wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> When I taught a first year undergraduate course on FOSS the major syllabus 
> topics were:
>
> - Community
> - Communications
> - Governance
> - Issue Tracking
> - Sustainability
> - Version Control
> - Intellectual Property
>
> Each student built a case study on a project they were interested in week by 
> week published on Wordpress; e.g.
>
> https://pete1124.wordpress.com/
> https://thejibrjabr.wordpress.com/
>
> … etc
>
> I was planning to put the content for the course on Github, but the Moodle 
> XML export format doesn’t exactly make it very easy… if its of interest I’d 
> be happy to share more!

Personally, I would be very interested in following and maybe
eventually contributing to this.  The challenges with collaborating
using Moodle export and/or other ed content specs is an interesting
problem that it would be great to solve.  Have you ever done this
before?

Phil
>
>> On 20 Jan 2017, at 22:16, Daniel Ruggeri <drugg...@primary.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hi, Phil;
>>   That makes sense and I will update the syllabus to reflect the proper 
>> terminology. I will also plan to spend a class each on build tools and 
>> dependency management as those are both great tooics to include.
>> --
>> Daniel Ruggeri
>>
>>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> From: Phil Steitz <phil.ste...@gmail.com>
>> Sent: January 18, 2017 8:06:48 AM CST
>> To: dev@community.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: Open Source class... starting tomorrow
>>
>> On 1/17/17 10:58 AM, Phil Steitz wrote:
>>> On 1/16/17 5:14 PM, Daniel Ruggeri wrote:
>>>> Hi, all;
>>>>
>>>> Digging up "ancient" history on this one....
>>>>
>>>> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/28c8decf60ec3c79c97a62c936ec9b816da841eb3fb655144dd219ba@1430955768@%3Cdev.community.apache.org%3E
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm happy to share that tomorrow begins the first day of a class I'm
>>>> teaching titled "Open Source Software Development" at University of
>>>> Missouri - St. Louis in the Information Systems department. Since this
>>>> community shared so many great suggestions to help shape the class, I
>>>> wanted to drop a big THANK YOU to everyone.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'd also like to share the working syllabus (pardon the empty spots -
>>>> we're going to figure out what our class project looks like and work on
>>>> that for most of the second half):
>>>>
>>>> https://github.com/DRuggeri/OSSClass/blob/master/syllabus.md
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> As with any decent, open project the material can be shaped by your
>>>> contributions so don't hesitate to reply here if I missed anything
>>>> really important to cover. As the course goes on, I'll be posting
>>>> outlines and resources in the repository above. With luck, this could
>>>> hopefully become an open curriculum anyone can pick up and teach in any
>>>> university setting.
>>> First, many, many thanks for doing this, Daniel!  I really like the
>>> idea of developing open content for use in courses like this.  I
>>> will keep watching the repo!
>>>
>>> One thing that I don't see there is build tools / systems and
>>> artifact repositories.  It is no accident that Ant and Maven were
>>> developed @apache.  Maybe after the scm discussion, you could add
>>> something on making it easy to build checked out code, which is key
>>> to making it easy to get involved.  That would segway naturally into
>>> the evolution of build and dependency management systems.
>> One more thing that occurred to me after I sent above.  This may
>> seem like a nit, but I would recommend using the term "Issue
>> Tracker" rather than "Bug Tracker."  We use these things as part of
>> the core collaboration machinery and managing bugs is only one thing
>> that we use them for.
>>
>> Phil
>>> Phil
>>>
>>
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