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* Open, collaborative, geographically dispersed development and the web
 
* Open, collaborative, geographically dispersed development and the web
 
* The function and value of community
 
* The function and value of community
** Mozilla Foundation (MoFo)
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** [http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/ Mozilla Foundation (MoFo)]
** Mozilla Corporation (MoCo), [http://www.oxymoronical.com/experiments/mozmap/ map of offices/individuals]
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** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Corporation Mozilla Corporation (MoCo)], [http://www.oxymoronical.com/experiments/mozmap/ map of offices/individuals]
 
** Mozilla Community
 
** Mozilla Community
 
*** Other companies or institutions working on Mozilla technology
 
*** Other companies or institutions working on Mozilla technology
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*** [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/~chris.tyler/planet/ OpenSource@Seneca Planet]
 
*** [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/~chris.tyler/planet/ OpenSource@Seneca Planet]
 
*** [http://education.mozilla.org/planet Mozilla Education Planet]
 
*** [http://education.mozilla.org/planet Mozilla Education Planet]
** Twitter
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** [http://twitter.com Twitter]
 
*** Use of Twitter in conjunction with blogging
 
*** Use of Twitter in conjunction with blogging
 
** Wikis
 
** Wikis
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**** Comparing selected versions (cf. diff)
 
**** Comparing selected versions (cf. diff)
 
**** [http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Help:Editing Editing help]
 
**** [http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Help:Editing Editing help]
** Public, project-wide status calls
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** [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Overview_of_Mozilla_Communication#Weekly_Calls Public, project-wide status calls]
** Mailing Lists
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** [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Overview_of_Mozilla_Communication#Mailing_Lists.2FNewsgroups Mailing Lists]
** Bugzilla
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** [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Overview_of_Mozilla_Communication#Bugzilla Bugzilla] - http://bugzilla.mozilla.org
** The "Tree"
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** [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Overview_of_Mozilla_Communication#.27The_Tree.27:_Tinderbox.2C_HG.2C_Try_Server.2C_Talos The "Tree"]
 
*** Mercurial (hg)
 
*** Mercurial (hg)
 
*** Tinderbox
 
*** Tinderbox

Revision as of 11:49, 14 September 2009

Introduction

The fall is broken into two parts. First, general open source and and community (i.e., Mozilla) specific skills and ideas are taught. Students learn how to deal with the tools, techniques, and practices of their chosen project and its community. Second, students are taught about extensibility models, and how to write Add-ons and Extensions.

Part I – Essential Open Source Development Skills and Concepts

Week 1 (Sept 7) Course introduction

  • TODO
    • Complete readings and watching/listening to this weeks resources.
    • Create an account on this wiki for yourself
    • Create a personal wiki page on this wiki, and add a link for yourself to the People page and the
    • Create a blog (wordpress or blogspot or whatever) and create a feed category or tag called "open source"
    • Read the Blog Guidelines for instructions on how to use your blog in the course
    • Add your blog feed and info to the Open Source@Seneca Planet List so that it appears in the OpenSource@Seneca Planet
    • Blog on your reactions to the readings for this week, and also introduce yourself.
    • Begin learning how to use IRC for communication. We'll cover this in detail next week, but it's better to get started early.


Week 2 (Sept 14) - Collaborative and Community Development Practices

  • Project discussion
  • TODO
    • Ensure all TODO items from week 1 are completed
    • Create Wiki Accounts on MDC and wikimo
    • Consider creating an account on Twitter to use in conjunction with your blog
    • Dial-into one of the Mozilla Status calls happening this week, and blog about the experience
    • Join at least one Mozilla Mailing list
    • Comment in at least one other student's blog with your feedback to what they wrote. Reminder: Comments have to be approved for them to be be shown on your blog. Check your blog settings.
    • Watch online lectures for this week about open source community, blog your reactions.
    • Complete this week's lab by Friday.