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** Complete all TODO items from Week 1
 
** Complete all TODO items from Week 1
** Blog about your reactions to [http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue3_3/raymond/ "Cathedral and Bazaar"] and [http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=7707585592627775409&q=open+source "Revolution OS"].
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** Blog about your reactions to [http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/578/499 "Cathedral and Bazaar"] and [http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=7707585592627775409&q=open+source "Revolution OS"].
 
** Comment in at least one other student's blog with your feedback to what they wrote
 
** Comment in at least one other student's blog with your feedback to what they wrote
 
** Create an account on [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/createaccount.cgi Eclipse Bugzilla]
 
** Create an account on [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/createaccount.cgi Eclipse Bugzilla]

Revision as of 11:26, 20 January 2009

Introduction

The course is broken into two parts. First, general open source and and community specific skills and ideas are taught. Students learn and/or review how to work with Java EE, WTP, Eclipse project techniques and practices. Second, students focus on bug fixing within the Eclipse WTP project itself.

Part I – Essential Open Source Development and Java/Eclipse Skills and Concepts

Week 1 (Jan 12) Course introduction

  • TODO
    • Create an account on this wiki for yourself
    • Create a personal wiki page on this wiki
    • Add a link for yourself to the People page and the Winter 2009 Open Source Students page
    • 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.
    • Begin learning how to use IRC for communication. It is better to get started early such as your Eclipse workplace is set for programming.
    • After you install Eclipse for RCP/Plug-in Developers (175 MB) you will have ECF (Eclipse Communication Framework) and IRC client; you can open an IRC client from the Communication Perspective.

Week 2 (Jan 19) - Eclipse Webtools Overview

The First Milestone

At the end of the second week you must have an working environment:
Please, follow the instructions to install Eclipse PlugIn and WTP on your systems.