As Fall2008 comes to a close, I wanted to recognize all of the great speakers we’ve had at LUG this term. The LUG has had five presentations over the past 10 weeks and hopefully there will be more in the future.
On an administrative note: The LUG will continue meeting on Monday afternoons at 6PM in KEC 1007 next term! Bring yourself, projects, homework, etc. and eat pizza while learning more cool things about open source.
On to the presentations!
Kevin Kemper, Ryan Albright and Ben Goska presented the KD device aka Platform for Learning aka Fuzzy Walrus
For the sake of this description we’ll call it the PFL or Platform For Learning
On the very first week of this term Kevin Kemper, Ryan Albright, and Ben Goska came to the LUG to talk about the new CS platform for learning. The idea behind this cool new gizmo is to unify the information incoming CS students learn over the course of the CS program. Starting Winter 2008, incoming CS students will receive a PFL and begin writing programs for the device immediately so that even introductory code is applicable and extensible.
Remember there is a contest for naming this new CS tool so submit a name and possibly win a free PFL!
Larry Cafiero from Fedora
Larry Cafiero visited OSU and talked about his experiences working for Fedora, Open Source, and why what he does is cool. Larry’s visit also highlighted something we often forget in the LUG. There are jobs for everyone in Open Source. Many of those are programming intensive but many involve talking to people, expanding the market for open source, and dispeling common myths about FOSS.
Donnie Berkholz
Donnie presented not only a lightening talk on cool git tools but also gave an advanced BASH tutorial as a follow up to the beginning BASH presentations given at the beginning of the term.
Eric Betts on Beaver Source
Last but not least, Eric Betts presented the Beaver Source project beginning here at OSU. The idea behind Beaver Source is to promote open source on campus while encouraging collaboration on CS projects within the university. Beaver Source provides important CS project tools like version control, bug tracking, team collaberation, etc. paired with a social network to bring new students into projects and encourage new project formation.