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1 FOSS Community Collaboration By: Karlie Robinson For: HFOSS @ RIT September 14, 2010

2 What does Collaboration look like?

3 Tolerating one's own ignorance ● No one knows everything – That includes you! ● The biggest hurdle FOSS Developers must face is learning how to learn. ● The barriers you face are in your head. ● Good problem solvers will win the day!

4 Fail Early! Fail Often! ● AKA – Try, try again. ● Studies show that you learn more from a failure than from success ● Early release also invites feedback. ● Yes, it's a beta but where are the problems? ● I know you didn't find every bug.

5 Vacuum Builds will Suck! ● Software is always moving forward ● Isolation removes you from forward progress. ● Releasing early and often will allow you to keep up with current technologies.

6 Asking Questions ● Open and free sharing is the basis of Collaboration in the FOSS community. ● Information is found... ● In Wikis ● Via IRC ● Mailing lists

7 Asking Good Questions ● RTFM still lives but in a more polite form. ● Documentation exists, ● Answers exist. ● Therefor you should attempt to educate yourself before asking.

8 “Google before you tweet is the new think before you speak”

9 Searching Your first instinct should be to find the nearest search box. ● Documentation, Documentation, Documentation! ● Some are better writers than others. ● RIT is one of the best for Docs

10 IRC ● Internet Relay Chat ● Created in August 1988 ● Similar to Instant Messaging, but designed for group conversations rather than one-to-one communications.

11 And More IRC ● Meeting bots and other tools exist. ● Learning basic commands WILL make your life easier ● http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_commands http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_commands ● http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html ● http://www.linux.com/archive/feed/61439

12 IRC – Keep in mind ● Stay on Topic! ● Ping – The art of getting someone's attention ● Users can be in multiple channels or working with the client running in the background ● Most IRC clients have a beep, flash, icon or other method of notification for incoming message.

13 Mailing Lists ● Use when you want to update a lot of people at once. ● Use when an IRC channel is quiet. ● You'll usually find list links with IRC & other contact information.

14 Mail and More Mail ● Some mailing lists are very busy and can overwhelm you. ● If you do choose Digest, take the time to update your subject line!

15 Mailing list Tips ● Feel free to snip and reply inline. ● View as Threads ● Set up filters for your lists ● Most good lists will have subject headers - [Math4]

16 List Etiquette ● Stay on topic. ● Change the Subject if you change the topic. ● Be sure to reply to the list! ● Only cross post if really necessary. ● I only need 1 copy of your message.

17 Warped Time ● Time does not exist as you know it in the FOSS realm. ● FOSS is a Global Community with people coming online at every hour.

18 Credits Background image - “Colorful flowers” by Martine Lemmens Live Links an other info at karlierobinson.blogspot.com Use RIT or TOS tags for faster searching.


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