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Tag: leslie hawthorn
Cat Allman and Leslie Hawthorn - Getting Started in Free and Open Source
Source: BSDCan - The Technical BSD Conference
Added: 25 May 2009
Tags: bsdcan, bsdcan2009, presentation, getting started, cat allman, leslie hawthorn
Slides (893 Kb, 25 pages)
Getting Started in Free and Open Source
Interested in getting involved? But don't really
know where or how to start?
The talk is called "Getting Started in Free and
Open Source". It's a talk for beginners who are
interested to getting involved but don't really
know where or how to start.
We cover the basics of: -why you might want to get
involved -what you can get out of participating
-more than coding is needed -how to chose a project
-how to get started -etiquette of lists and other
communication -dos and don't of joining a community
Leslie Hawthorn - Google SoC
Source: BSDCan - The Technical BSD Conference
Added: 21 May 2008
Tags: bsdcan, bsdcan2008, slides, google, summer of code, leslie hawthorn
PDF file (2.2 Mb, 44 pages)
Google SoC
Summer of Code
In this talk, I will briefly discuss some general
ways Google's Open Source Team contributes to the
wider community. The rest of the talk will explore
some highlights of the Google Summer of Code program,
our initiative to get university students involved
in Open Source development.
I will cover the program's inception, lessons learned
over time and tips for success in the program for
both mentors and students. In particular, the talk
will detail some experiences of the *BSD mentoring
organizations involved in the program as a case
study in successfully managing the program from the
Open Source project's perspective. Any Google Summer
of Code participants in the audience are welcome
and encouraged to chime in with their own insights.
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