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[edit] POSSE APAC, November 2009
[edit] Pre-POSSE
[edit] Inaugural POSSE, July 2009
[edit] POSSE planning
[edit] Pre-POSSE
- Mel Chua: POSSE: Day 0
- Greg DeKoenigsberg: POSSE, Day Zero
- Chris Tyler: Professors Open Source Experience (POSSE) This Week
[edit] Day 1: Open
- Mel Chua: POSSE Monday: This history of OSS
- Mel Chua: POSSE Monday: Helping students find projects that make them come alive
- Greg DeKoenigsberg: POSSE, Day One
- Mel Chua: POSSE Monday: How Seneca got involved
- Matt Jadud: Tracking community
- Matt Jadud: Open Source Autographs
- Mel Chua: How I learned to talk with people
- Kent Palmer: Hello World
- Fardad Soleimanloo: Collaborating online
- Ian Weller: POSSE Day 1 Evening
- Cameron Seay: A little about me...
- Matt Jadud: POSSE Day One
- Christian Jacobsen: POSSE Day One
[edit] Day 2: Source
- Mel Chua: POSSE Tuesday: Working together
- Mel Chua: POSSE Tuesday: Contributor types and making safe spaces
- Christian Jacobsen: POSSE Exercise: Building an RPM Package
- Matt Jadud: Open Source and the Academy: First thoughts
- Matt Jadud: Parallel blinkenlights
[edit] Day 3: Development
- Fardad Soleimanloo: POSSE day 3
- Matt Jadud: First package: lint free
- Mel Chua: POSSE Wednesday: our classroom setup
[edit] Day 4: And (Development, continued)
- Greg DeKoenigsberg: Matt states the central dilemma for professors.
- Cameron Seay: So now it's a firehose
- Kent Palmer: Learning a lot, but not enough
- Michael DeHaan: Fedora has a POSSE
- Cameron Seay: A splendid feast
- Mel Chua: POSSE Thursday: Education remix
- Christian Jacobsen: Argh! Spec files!
[edit] Day 5: Teaching
- Greg DeKoenigsberg: gender and code
- Cameron Seay: some cool open source links
- Cameron Seay: addin' to the POSSE
- Kent Palmer: Selling my soul to open source
[edit] Reflections
- The official POSSE 2009 Twitter stream - identi.ca
- Fardad Soleimanloo: I just programmed for 8 miles...
- Christian Jacobsen: POSSE: The photos have been posted
- Matt Jadud: The busy student's guide to project blogging (with responses by Dave Humphrey and Jason Dobies)
- Cameron Seay: The zone of proximal development
- Greg DeKoenigsberg: I guess this is why they call me Professor
- Dave Humphrey: Patching the web: on the uses of 'view source'
- Kent Palmer: POSSE - famous
- Mel Chua: POSSE erasers
- Dave Humphrey: Summer school - POSSE 2009