User:Hchun

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This is wiki page for student: Hyungryul Chun.

I am a student in Seneca College taking BSD.

Here is my breakdown of Work for the course.


Firefox DPS909 Class MouseLock Contributions:

-Wrote test for test_limitlessScroll and converted it to use the test harness.

-Took Ownership of test_movement and also converted it for the harness.

-Peer Reviewed test_isInstanceofMouselockable.html, test_mouseLockableHasRequiredMethods.html, and test_mouselocklost.html


Linked to Mouselock Firefox Blogs:

Tinkering http://hungryr.wordpress.com/2011/11/15/fprintf-and-firefox/

Tinkering2 http://hungryr.wordpress.com/2011/11/15/mouse-control-and-firefox/

Mochitest http://hungryr.wordpress.com/2011/12/01/uh-oh-writing-mochitest/

Mochitest2 http://hungryr.wordpress.com/2011/12/02/limitless-mouse-movement-mochitest-done/

Mochitest3 http://hungryr.wordpress.com/2011/12/08/mochitest-extravaganza-for-mouselock/


Milestone Work

0.1~0.4

Bug 523 Create Slide Plug-In https://webmademovies.lighthouseapp.com/projects/63272/tickets/523-create-a-slide-plugin

0.4+ (From here and on)

Bug 282 Support for Blip TV https://webmademovies.lighthouseapp.com/projects/63272/tickets/282-support-bliptv

My Repo:

https://github.com/hungry-r/popcorn-js/tree/t523


My FSOSS 2011 feedback Paper.

Link to Paper:

http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/User:Hchun/FSOSS_11

Post on my experience:

Day 1 - http://hungryr.wordpress.com/2011/10/28/my-review-of-fsoss/

Day 2&3 -http://hungryr.wordpress.com/2011/10/29/fsoss-2nd-day-and-3rd-day-experience/


Link for my EULA reading post

http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/User:Hchun/FSOSS_11


I have read the EULA for Skype and as discussed in class, I found section 3 to be unfair to the end users.

Section 3 states:

”3.1 Skype may make changes to these Terms from time to time. Skype will publish the changes at www.skype.com/go/tou . Changes to the Additional Terms will be posted on the applicable Skype Website. The changes will be effective when published. Please review the Terms on a regular basis. You understand and agree that your express acceptance of the Terms or your use of the Software, Products and/or Skype Websites after the date of publication shall constitute your agreement to the updated Terms. If you do not agree with the amended Terms, you may terminate your relationship with Skype in accordance with paragraph 11 below.”

Skype is saying that the users are agreeing to agree on future EULA which will be updated on their site without the users being notified. This could be very bad for those who have agreed to the EULA if Skype decides to put something obsurd on their EULA like… user forfeits ownership of any device that have skype installed on.

Skype’s EULA is mostly Skype trying to cover itself on all possible worst case scenerios. Stating how they are the ones owning the phone number which could be taken away at any time from the user and also how if part of the EULA is illegal due to administrative body it doesnt render the agreement invalid but valid for the legal parts shows how eager they are to protect themselves.

I don’t think Skype is out there to take over the world, and their EULA is just trying to prevent themselves loosing money, but I do think they should respect their users a little more.

http://www.skype.com/intl/en-us/legal/terms/tou/

Hchun 23:31, 8 January 2012 (EST)

I have also read the EULA from MIT and it was as open as it can be. The EULA states that you can do anything with the software as long as you understand there are no warranties and the code writers are not liable for any possible damage caused.

http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT

Hchun 23:31, 8 January 2012 (EST)