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Google donated $300,000 to the OSU Open Source lab, continuing to support Open Source development, hosting, and software use at OSU. Google's contribution will promote growth within the OSL and allow the lab to continue hosting large, innovative or essential, projects such as Drupal and Apache.
Thank you Google!
Students from the OSL and OSEL giving a 30 minute presentation about open source opportunities at OSU. If you have or know of open source opportunities on campus or in Corvallis (preferably available to incoming OSU freshman), tell us!
E-mail things we should talk about, ideas, etc. to the OSEL mailing list or Sarah Cooley at cooleys at engr.orst.edu.
The OSU Engineering Expo, held in Kelly Engineering Center, gave this year's graduating seniors a venue for showcasing their senior design projects, including the OSL's capstone students Peter Sandin and Andrew Cunningham.
Both Peter and Andrew worked diligently to write a preliminary video chat application for the OLPC using the helix media player and helix server.
While focused on senior design projects, the Engineering Expo also offers the College of Engineering and the general student population a chance to show industry representatives, high school students, and parents what interesting engineering innovations are happening at OSU. The OSEL was there to represent Open Source at OSU by talking about the OSL, work with the One Laptop Per Child Project, OSU's Linux computing facilities, and general Linux use in the College of Engineering.
Portland BarCamp is coming up this weekend! Show up (or better yet register as a camper) to partake in food, fun, and interesting tech talks. This is also a great opportunity to get input on personal projects or hold your own talk/mini session.
Where: Cubespace
622 SE Grand Ave.
Portland, OR 97214
When: Friday May 2 @ 6PM - Sunday May 4 @ 3PM
For people interested in going:
If you are driving to BarCamp Portland and have room for extra passengers or if you want to go but can't get there or don't have somewhere to stay please post either in the LUG mailing list, wiki or the BarCamp Portland wiki.
Jack Aboutboul, Redhat's community engineer, came to Oregon State on Monday to meet students involved in the open source community as well as share his experiences in open source and at Redhat.
The day started with a tour of the EECS department, focusing on Carlos Jensen's work with social computing and Tim Budd's involvement with open source education. After lunch, Jack visited the Open Source Lab then met the director of EECS.
For many, the highlight of Jack's visit was his colloquium presentation in Kelly. Students literally lined the walls to listen to Jack talk about what he describes as how a billion little collisions define everything. In the case of open source, many small events have compounded to make a huge impact.
The March issue of the OSEL newsletter “Open Sources” has been released, the pdf version is available here. This issue centers on the Corvallis Beaver BarCamp that took place on Saturday, March 1st in the Kelley Engineering Center at OSU. Also, another article covers IBM's generous grant towards the continuation of the OSEL.
The Open Source Education Lab is hosting a BarCamp at OSU. Friday, February 29th at 6:30pm for introductions, reception and conversation, Saturday, March 1st at 9am for the real deal. You are welcome to come to one or both. The two day Beaver BarCamp conference is free to register for and is welcome to all community members!
What is a BarCamp? Unlike traditional (read: lame) conferences that do silly things like make schedules ahead of time, at BarCamp the schedule is created throughout the day by popular consensus. Anyone who wishes to lead a talk on any relavant topic can do so. We have enough rooms to host a bunch of different tracks going at the same time. Pick what is most interesting at the time, jump between sessions or just run one yourself!
Want to talk OLPC? Done. Learn more about Python web development with Django? Not a problem. PHP module development for Drupal? Cake. How about mirroring the success of our own Open Source Lab at other universities? Go for it! Anything that you want to talk about is fair game, just signup for one of the conference rooms in the lobby and whoever wants to partake in that discussion will join. Sound fun? It is! BarCamps in Seattle, Portland and throughout the world have had phenominal success with these "unconferences." Their flexibility and fresh material makes for a fun, thought-provoking day. Come see what all the hype is all about: 9am at Kelley Engineering Center at OSU with a smile on your face.
Sponsors include: Software Association of Oregon Corvallis Chapter, MyStrands, Jive Software, Sanda Communications, WoodstocksPizza, OSU College of Engineering, Insights Now!, Microsoft, Mozilla
The January issue of "Open Sources", the OSEL newsletter, is now available online as a pdf download. This issues focuses on the upcoming Beaver BarCamp scheduled for Saturday, March 1st, in the Kelley Engineering Center. Also included are articles on the Open Source Lab's mentorship of several students who worked on projects for the Google 2007 Summer of Code and the rising interest in Linux seen around OSU.
The November issue of the OSEL newsletter "Open Sources" has been released. This issue features articles on the OSU LUG helping an ECE class install Ubuntu, a look back at the first year of the OSEL at OSU, and an OSU student's work on one of the media players for the OLPC.
Finally, here is the pdf for the issue.
Students Mike Burns and Justin Gallardo have been getting a lot of good press lately, with stories in the
Eugene Weekly and the Corvallis Gazette Times. Mike and Justin helped forge the connection between the United Nations sponsored OLPC project and OSU. Mike made the initial connection, and Justin ported the word processor for the OLPC. That has led to many more connections to the project. Picture shown is from the Corvallis Gazette Times article.
