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Join our mailing list to stay connected to others involved in Teaching Open Source! [[:Join Us | Learn more....]] | Join our mailing list to stay connected to others involved in Teaching Open Source! [[:Join Us | Learn more....]] |
Revision as of 14:51, 18 November 2022
The TeachingOpenSource community provides a neutral point for collaboration for anyone with an interest in open source education. The next generation of software developers, computer scientists, system administrators, analysts, and build engineers need to understand open source and must be able to work efficiently within open source communities, and this community is on the forefront of this effort to modernize computer science education. This site, and the TOS (TeachingOpenSource) community behind it, is dedicated to bridging the gap between traditional computing curricula and student work in open source communities. This is a community where professors, institutions, communities, and companies can come together and make the teaching of open source a global success. |
Community Guidelines
It is important that everyone is respectful of the norms set forth by our community. Learn more....
Join Us
Join our mailing list to stay connected to others involved in Teaching Open Source! Learn more....
Coordinating Committee
Members of this committee are responsible for maintaining the fiscal responsibilities as outlined by the Software Freedome Conservancy. Learn more....
Supporters
We are very thankful for the generous support provided by our corporate sponsors. Learn more....