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Task 8: Review the Introduction of the OpenSource #41

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edovio opened this issue May 19, 2017 · 6 comments
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Task 8: Review the Introduction of the OpenSource #41

edovio opened this issue May 19, 2017 · 6 comments

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@edovio
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edovio commented May 19, 2017

Review the Introduction of the OpenSource
(Deadline: 30 September)

Revisionare la sezione Introduttiva all'OpenSource
(Deadline: 30 Settembre)

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FrancescaMancini commented Jun 1, 2017

@edovio Do you think that it might be good to expand this section and include the role of open source software in the reproducibility and replicability of research studies?

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edovio commented Jun 1, 2017

@FrancescaMancini I think could be interesting to have a more large scope of the open source movement :)

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amirad commented Jun 1, 2017

This video was recently produced that you could include! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7c0IrsDsNaw

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amirad commented Jun 1, 2017

I really like that there is an example! I thought Moodle is an example of an Open Project - is it? We should give an example of what is open source and an example for an open project! As well as define what the difference in those are.

Abby did a great job with the open leadership training and laying examples out in there - maybe it will be helpful? https://mozilla.github.io/open-leadership-training-series/articles/opening-your-project/

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Mte90 commented Jun 1, 2017

On my talk about What is open and and Linux (in Italian) I have a little list of open source project or open philoshpy projects that everyone know also if it is not a IT appassionate.
As reference: http://mte90.github.io/Presentazione-OSC/#/11

Moodle is an example but probably add something that the people know or use but not know all the details can be interesting. I saw that video about VLC yesterday https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWx1P93nS0c and show what I mean. The fact that people see your t-shirt an reconize the logo and appreciate what you do but you are not a open source fan.
We are talking to students that can be interesting and myabe add example that they know can be more comfortable or interesting to them.

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edovio commented Jun 2, 2017

Yeah all that things are interesting, but considering that the guide could be distributed as a book (PDF, Ebook). To include Video or or other media things we can evaluate to create in this repo another section to create a little website with the content (including the Media content).

When I talked about the openSource in my talk I used this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8fHgx9mE5U made by blueprint:) It's super easy and understandable (and with the subtext localized in different language).

We can define if could be helpful to create a little website for the OpenStudentBook to include other materials then with a book could be given.
About the OpenLeadershipTraining we can figure out to put a new chapter where we discuss about how opening you project, using a term as "Openify" or other similar, where we can illustrate in details more things. I done a talk about the OpenLeadershipTraining (http://slide.edovio.com/clsxItaly/#/). To start I can put some content from there an put some link (when necessary) at the awesome OpenLeadershipTraining done by Abby :)

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