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Revision as of 23:50, 12 November 2018

Introduction

In Release 0.1, you were asked to become familiar working on an open source project on GitHub. This included filling issues, creating pull requests, receiving and conducting code reviews, etc.

In Release 0.2, you were asked to take what you'd learned in 0.1, and start to expand your abilities, working on 5 pull requests in various open source projects. These pull requests were due weekly, which didn't give much time to work on larger tasks.

For your 0.3 release, you are asked to continue your progression, and begin working on larger issues. You will be marked on the expanded scope and scale of the work you take on during this release. It will not be acceptable to do small "README fixes" or the like during this release.

You are also asked to work on a combination of existing GitHub projects, as well as new student-created GitHub projects

Requirements

  • 3 larger Pull Requests (due Friday Nov 16). You can wait to update your PRs below until the very end.
  • You can do a combination of issues in existing/new projects
  • 3 Blog Posts (due one per week on Mondays). Make sure you post the URL to your week post by the end of the day each Monday.
  • You must work on one of the projects in the list OSD/DPS Fall 2018 Open Source Project Ideas.

Submission

Please fill in the table below, adding your information as necessary each week.

Name Blog Posts (3) PRs (3)
Nathan Misener
Stephen Ward
Thanh Nguyen
Allan Zou
Matthew Phan
Ryan Vu (Tien Phat)
Adam Kolodko
Minying Chen
Brett Larney
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Volodymyr Klymenko
Shawn Pang
Deepanjali Gerangal
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Yuzhou Chen
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Tony Sim
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Karan Sandhu
Oleksii Kozachenko
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Jagmeet Bhamber
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Victor Kubrak
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Xuan Dinh Truong
Shawn Mathew
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Muchtar Salimov
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Mera Gangapersaud
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Huda Al Dallal
  • Blog#1
  • Week 2 Blog
  • Week 3 Blog
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Peng Qu
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Charlotte Baptist
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Xiaochen Wang
Corey James
Ryan Hayes
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Maya Filipp
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Stuart Crust
Sean Prashad
Daniel Bogomazov
Ruihui Yan
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Stephen Truong
Brendan Hung
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Jeffrey Espiritu
Julia McGeoghan
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Michael Overall
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Joshua Mayers
Chaya Danzinger
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Andriy Yevseytsev
  • Week 1 Blog
  • Week 2 Blog
  • Week 3 Blog
Robert Dittrich
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Alexander Ponomaroff
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Thomas Nolte
Mark Krutik
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Vincent Wong
Dilan Guneratne
  • Week 1 Blog
  • Week 2 Blog
  • Week 3 Blog
Steven Le
Julia Yatsenko
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Yeonwoo Park
Dan Lin
Yuecheng Wu
  • PR #1
  • PR #2
  • PR #3
Oluwaseyi Aketepe