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*The first meeting of the Open Source Special Interest Group is on Thursday January 30th from 5PM to 6PM in T2107.  There will be a panel discussion and Q&A session with some senior students on their experiences in open source, along with a practical workshop on getting involved in an open source project.
 
*The first meeting of the Open Source Special Interest Group is on Thursday January 30th from 5PM to 6PM in T2107.  There will be a panel discussion and Q&A session with some senior students on their experiences in open source, along with a practical workshop on getting involved in an open source project.
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*The next meeting (Thursday March 6th, from 5PM to 6PM in T1009) will have several guests from open source communities who will give an introduction to their projects and how new people can start getting involved and possibly make contributions.

Revision as of 10:23, 27 February 2014

The Open Source Special Interest Group (SIG) provides an opportunity for Seneca students to get learn about and get involved with open source.

Members

The Open Source SIG is open to all Seneca faculty and staff.

Activities

The SIG is currently in the planning stage and will include:

  • Guest speakers
  • Special events
  • Demonstrations
  • and More!

Start up

Watch these pages for the Open Source SIG startup announcement in early 2014.

  • The first meeting of the Open Source Special Interest Group is on Thursday January 30th from 5PM to 6PM in T2107. There will be a panel discussion and Q&A session with some senior students on their experiences in open source, along with a practical workshop on getting involved in an open source project.
  • The next meeting (Thursday March 6th, from 5PM to 6PM in T1009) will have several guests from open source communities who will give an introduction to their projects and how new people can start getting involved and possibly make contributions.