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[Campus-purdue-staff] next steps

Lauren M Stuart lstuart at purdue.edu
Wed Oct 29 21:53:14 UTC 2014


Hey Shauna,

http://purdue.openhatch.org is giving a github 404. Could you check the URL you gave? 

Thanks for the pointers. I just realized (real facepalm moment for me) that I actually have connections to HUBzero, a major open source project here -- just went to a HUBzero workshop a few weeks ago and met some people who work on it here at Purdue and at businesses nearby. So, after I add those people and ping everyone else, I'll give it a couple days for the emails to circulate and then check on things again. And I'll update the spreadsheet :)

Lauren

----- Original Message -----
From: "Shauna Gordon-McKeon" <shaunagm at gmail.com>
To: campus-purdue-staff at lists.openhatch.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 6:07:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Campus-purdue-staff] next steps



Fantastic. I've updated the cname/dns stuff, so it should be working at http://purdue.openhatch.org/ within 30 minutes. 


Let me know if you need my help with any of the mentor stuff, or if you're worried you won't have enough mentors and I can try to find more people. In addition to the leads from my emails, I've also put into the spreadsheet a link to a Software Carpentry event that ran at Purdue last spring. SWC, if you haven't heard of them, is a great group of folks trying to provide basic computer science backgrounds to scientists. There's a lot of overlap in interests/people between their org and ours, so I try to invite SWC mentors to be mentors at our events too. I also put on Lenna Peterson, who I remember coming as a student to last year's event but who I think would be a great mentor. Also Elliott Williams, who works with OpenMRS, which is a great open source medical records project. I'll do an email intro for Elliott shortly after I click send. 






On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Lauren M Stuart < lstuart at purdue.edu > wrote: 



The website is now up at http://oh-purdue.github.io/ and I'm putting together emails to mentors. (Thanks, Shauna, for the awesome list of leads!). I also sent a list of IP addresses to the ticketing system for FreeNode. I'll start sending out mentor asks (including to last year's attendees) and general publicity emails this afternoon. 

Lauren 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Shauna Gordon-McKeon" < shaunagm at gmail.com > 
To: campus-purdue-staff at lists.openhatch.org 


Sent: Friday, October 24, 2014 4:11:12 PM 
Subject: Re: [Campus-purdue-staff] next steps 



Also worth noting: 


I put the publicity and sign up sheets from last year in the google docs folder. So there's a list of contacts for doing publicity, as well as a list of all the people who signed up last year. We should use them! :) 


- Shauna 


On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 4:04 PM, Shauna Gordon-McKeon < shaunagm at gmail.com > wrote: 







On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 11:19 AM, Lauren M Stuart < lstuart at purdue.edu > wrote: 



Hi Shauna! 

Funding -- CSWN is covering everything. We're a well-funded group this year. One thing we need to know ahead of time is if we're going to have mentors from out of town so that we can try to support their travel as well, sort of like how we did with you and Asheesh last year. We'll need to know that two weeks before the event so we can make sure we've got the right paperwork to make that work smoothly. 



I think that's a deadline we can hit. Let's prioritize finding mentors now so we know who we've got coming by two weeks out. 


Here's a mentor form for people who are interested to fill out. It helps us keep track of how many people we have, and what areas we've got covered, so we know if we need to keep looking. It also has a link for folks who want to sign up for our (completely optional) mentor training. 






Publicity -- We'll handle the website. I tasked Eehita, with me as backup for any problems. 

Excellent. When do you think the site will be up by? 




Mentors -- We're contacting the main student group we know (Purdue Linux Users Group, with a link to the mentor sign-up and a rough description of what a mentor could do) to fish for mentors there. It hadn't occurred to me to ask faculty. Should we cold-email or ask for referrals? Or both? 





I'd do both. Ask for people to mentor, and then either way follow up by asking them if there are any other people they know who might be interested. 


Some leads: 


- There's a professor named Sabine Brunswicker who is teaching a class on "open innovation" < https://www.purdue.edu/opendigital/courses/research-on-open-innovation-phd-course/ > and who directs the Research Center for Open Digital Innovation (< https://www.purdue.edu/opendigital/ >). If you're not already in contact with her, you should be! She'd be a great mentor, and regardless she likely knows a lot of other people who could mentor, including grad students in her classes, and the research team and students from the center. 


- The people involved in this Open Compute Challenge from a couple years ago: < http://www.purdue.edu/opencompute/ > 


- The Purdue profs listed in this article: http://www.purdue.edu/uns/html4ever/2005/051114.Arns.virtual.html 


- The professors and students who work on this project, which was launched at Purdue: https://mygeohub.org/groups/geoshare 


- Maybe these people? http://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/prism/about/software.php 


Let's keep track of all the people we're talking to on the mentor spreadsheet: 
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vOLBk9Ui8BCLUWV_8j3bOZAhw6QQSqBEMi_TAms-W4Y/edit#gid=1986340895 



best 
Shauna 





Lauren 




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Shauna Gordon-McKeon" < shaunagm at gmail.com > 
To: campus-purdue-staff at lists.openhatch.org 
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 6:33:01 PM 
Subject: [Campus-purdue-staff] next steps 



Hi Lauren and Eehita, 


My apologies for the radio silence the last couple of weeks! I wanted to touch base and talk about the next steps. 


According to Trello (< https://trello.com/b/DJa8TmiM/purdue >), we've got date + location settled, but still need to figure out: 



- Funding: Will the school be able to provide any funds to cover food for the event? If not, I can look for sponsors, but I need to know soon. I've assigned all three of us to this item on Trello. 


- Publicity: We should start our publicity push within the next week. To do this, we should get the publicity site up. Can one of you take care of it? There are links on the Trello card for how to do so. If you can't, please say so, so that I know that I need to step in and do it. If you can, let me know once it's ready so I can get up the domain name stuff. 


- Mentors: I'm willing to take the lead on this, but it would be helpful if you could let me know any students or faculty that you think might like to be mentors. I've assigned myself to this on Trello. 


best 
Shauna 
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