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Katherine Moloney kmoloney at mail.ccsf.edu
Fri Mar 21 21:54:52 UTC 2014


Maria, your plan sounds great!  I hope you talk a little about digging into
Parsoid, and some of the newbie-bridge-crossing topics you cover in these
posts:

http://mariapacana.tumblr.com/post/66509721444/dont-try-to-understand-the-whole-thing
http://mariapacana.tumblr.com/post/67473860470/hacker-school-weeks-6-7-retrospective
(Contributing
to Parsoid)
http://mariapacana.tumblr.com/post/71338780796/my-opw-internship-getting-started
http://mariapacana.tumblr.com/post/73515099315/meeting-my-mentor
http://mariapacana.tumblr.com/post/74985090833/coding-by-consensus
http://mariapacana.tumblr.com/post/78260425415/the-never-ending-patch

See you tomorrow!

Katherine


On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Maria Pacana <maria.pacana at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi everyone!
>
>>
>> 3) Who is taking the remaining presentation slots:
>>     -- how to find open source projects  (this could be a quick question
>> that all mentors answer)
>>
> Actually, I think that I can handle this (though I'll ask other mentors to
> chime in if they have any tips).
>
> I just discovered that there's a canonical version<https://openhatch.org/wiki/OSCTC/Tools>of the communication tools presentation, but do people mind if I diverge
> from that a bit? I was thinking about talking about finding projects /
> communication tools for about 30 minutes. The rest of the time, I want to
> ask the attendees to 1) quickly search OpenHatch, OhLoh, etc., for an
> open-source project that might suit them; and 2) come up with a good
> question to ask the maintainer(s) of these open source projects (which they
> can share with each other in small groups). So by the end of the session
> they should have an idea of an open source project they want to contribute
> to, and an initial question they can ask on IRC or the mailing list to get
> the ball rolling.
>
>>
>> For those presenting, does your laptop have a VGA port?  If not, let me
>> know what OS and what port it has (HDMI, etc).
>>
> My laptop has a VGA port.
>
>>
>> 5) Screencapture recording & audio: for those presenting the irc (?),
>> communication tools (Maria), and git/GitHub (Veronica) sessions, we'd like
>> to record these presentations.  Depending on your O/S, these are the
>> options we've used previously:
>>
>>     for Macs:  http://acomp.stanford.edu/tutorials/screen_recordings
>>     for PCs or Linux:  http://obsproject.com
>>
>> ...the audio would just be captured with a USB headset mic.  Let me know
>> if you have trouble setting up OBS.  Art Wong who set it up for us last
>> time will be on site Saturday by 8:30am, and can help troubleshoot anyone's
>> installation.
>>
>
> Good to know! I'll set up OBS on my computer.
>
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