23:00:28 #startmeeting 23:00:28 Meeting started Mon Oct 13 23:00:28 2014 UTC. The chair is lorip. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 23:00:28 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 23:00:37 I like saying Hello, so Hello Everyone! 23:00:40 I'm not familiar with not saying hello. I usually say something to "ping" someong. 23:00:42 :-) 23:00:56 Welcome everyone! We are very excited that you are will be joining us for the POSSE workshop. 23:01:14 Yes, we're looking forward to interacting with everyone and meeting them face-to-face. 23:01:27 I just started a meet bot which will log our meeting. The logs will be posted on the foss2serve wiki. 23:01:55 Are you planning on pointing them to the agenda? http://foss2serve.org/index.php/IRC_Meeting_1 23:02:05 We have two items on our agenda for tonight. The first is introductions. 23:02:20 And as heidie just pointed out - our agenda is posted on the wiki 23:02:42 The second is a quick overview of projects and to answer questions you might have. 23:02:48 #topic introductions 23:03:07 I will start and then if we can go through alphabetically that would be great. 23:03:32 hello 23:03:38 My name is Lori Postner. I am a member of the OpenFE team. I teach at Nassau Community College in Long Island, NY. 23:04:09 I have been involved with the OpenMRS project group. 23:04:16 I am Baochuan Lu a participant of this round of POSSE. I teach at Southwest Baptist University, Bolivar MO. 23:04:25 Hi all! My name is Darci Burdge and I am a member of the OpenFE team. I teach at NCC with lorip. 23:04:42 hey darci, should I have people use the #info tag? 23:04:54 I am Ed Mirielli from Westminster College in fulton MO - this remids me of a chat on the old mainframes 23:04:55 Sure 23:05:17 #info Hi all! My name is Darci Burdge and I am a member of the OpenFE team. I teach at NCC with lorip. 23:05:25 Yes, if you use the #info tag then whatever comes after #info shows up in the formatted notes. 23:05:40 #info I am Baochuan Lu a participant of this round of POSSE. I teach at Southwest Baptist University, Bolivar MO. 23:05:53 #info I am Ed Mirielli from Westminster College in fulton MO - this remids me of a chat on the old mainframes 23:06:05 Guest49340: You may want to change your name using the /nick command : /nick at the beginning of the line 23:06:14 hi Guest49340 - welcome - we are doing quick introductions 23:06:16 #info My name is Joanna Klukowska. I teach in NYU. This is my first time participating in POSSE. 23:06:42 #info I'm Heidi Ellis and I'm one of the POSSE organizers. 23:06:48 #info I am Z Sweedyk from Harvey Mudd College. 23:06:56 * smoussavi Hi I am Shamsi Moussavi and this is the first time I am using IRC!!! 23:07:07 Good for you shamsi! 23:07:13 heidie - where do you teach? 23:07:31 #info I am Steven Crain, hailing from Plattsburgh State University, just about as far north as you can go in New York. 23:07:37 #info I am John Russo. I am a participant in this round. I teach at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston. 23:07:39 #info I teach at Western New England University in Springfield MA 23:07:42 #info I am Lynn Lambert. I teach at Christopher Newport University in Newport News, Virginia 23:07:47 #info I'm Rob Bryant. I'm a prof. at Gonzaga Univ. in Spokane, WA 23:07:47 * smoussavi I teach at MassBay Community College is Wellesley MA 23:08:28 suzanne, are you here? 23:08:30 so why is shamsi's notes prefixed with a * and in a different color? 23:08:36 #info My name is Suzanne Mello-Stark. I teach at University of Rhode Island. 23:08:37 #info I am Ruby ElKharboutly. I teach at Quinnipiac University , Hamden, CT 23:08:47 Hi Darci, I’m here 23:08:58 Hi suzanne 23:08:59 Hi Lori 23:09:02 For some reason, shamsi's input is coming in the "thought" mode. 23:09:17 Usually this happens if you prefix a line with /me. For example... 23:09:20 thanks heidie 23:09:31 * heidie wonders why Shamsi's text is in italics 23:09:44 And it is usually used as an aside or to convey thought. 23:09:57 But it could just be the client that Shamsi is using. 23:10:19 * lorip wondering has everyone introduced themselves? 23:10:46 Note that there are a couple of folks just hanging in the channel. 23:10:57 kevinbrown is a student at WNE. 23:11:11 before moving on, any general questions about IRC or POSSE in general that we can answer? 23:11:21 just saw the additional command items in the adenda... 23:11:23 j*nie is a member of the GNOME Accessibility Team and willl hopefully be joining us in Raleigh. 23:11:30 * smoussavi I am using Colloquy on MAC with /me command 23:12:07 So the /me command is usually only used when you want to convey a thought. 23:12:20 When conveying something that you would say out loud, it typically isn't used. 23:12:27 * darci smiling 23:12:52 * EdMirielli lol 23:13:06 #topic Stage 1 A 23:13:20 any questions about the activities you have been working on? 23:13:35 or general comments about them? 23:13:49 did the TOS sign in get fixed - was unable to check today 23:14:03 I haven't heard back so I'm assuming not. 23:14:36 It still didn't work this afternoon. 23:14:45 I did have a question about the IRC activity. Were we supposed to just log 24 hours of activity or participate in some discussions? 23:14:55 I notices that the sections listed in 2.4 is out of sync with the actual document #link http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Intro_to_FOSS_Activity 23:15:06 heidie - if you hear something back regarding TOS and cats, you'll send an email to the group, correct? 23:15:14 Yes, I will. 23:15:25 johnrusso: yes, just log 23:15:52 okay, good. I've already done that then! I just have to write something up about it. 23:15:55 so that you could get a sense of the type of activity that is customary 23:15:59 For the IRC activity, I hanged out all day in foss2serve but didn't get much action to record 23:16:01 And of course you can participate if you'd like. :-) 23:16:09 Is it normal this channel is quite on Sundays? 23:16:26 Are all of the HFOSS projects vetted for being active? I've tried looking at Mifos, and its IRC channel seems pretty quiet. 23:16:28 i misunderstood the logging... 23:16:39 This channel is normally relatively quiet because it is mostly profs like us. 23:17:01 baochuanlu - you are correct, they have updated the wikipedia page - thanks for pointing that out 23:17:21 Thanks. In particular I couldn't find "Section 6 Development Philosophy". 23:17:35 Discussion in IRC channels goes up and down depending on the activity of the project. 23:17:47 rubyK: I think you were supposed to select one of the HFOSS projects to log for 24 hours 23:18:28 Yes, that is what I did. I selected openmrs 23:18:32 I should find an HFOSS project IRC channel then. 23:18:42 Thanks Darci 23:19:03 #link http://foss2serve.org/index.php/HFOSS_Communities 23:19:09 StevenCrain the projects we've chosen have been active - I don't know specifically about Mifos and what is their typical mode of communication - heidie, do you know? 23:19:17 The HFOSS projects are listed on this page 23:19:22 I'm not familiar with Mifos. 23:19:27 How do you know the room info for an HFOSS? 23:19:29 Darci - Thanks for the clarifcation on the logging -- i need to do that... 23:19:37 I do know that some groups have a separate channel for meetings. 23:19:37 * lorip looking into Mifos 23:20:15 #action EdMirielli needs to do his homework 23:20:20 Another interesting channel to observe is #openhatch 23:20:26 smoussavi: you should find a link to the main page for each project on the foss2serve page I posted previously. 23:20:33 OpenHatch is an organization that aims to get students involved in open source. 23:20:36 I found the room #mifos by searching the Web for "mifos freenode" 23:20:38 Great ! Thanks again 23:20:43 And they have a fair bit of traffic. 23:21:02 smoussavi: from there you should be able to locate IRC channel info 23:21:06 thanks. I didn't see it on the project's web site 23:21:22 is it possible to be in more than 1 channel simultaneously? 23:21:27 WIll try. Thanks 23:21:47 I am using hyrdaIRC and it preloaded a bunch of channels automatically -- how reliable are lists like this? 23:21:55 If you have any questions, just email one of use. We are happy to help! 23:22:01 EdMirielli: no idea. :-) 23:22:06 StevenCrain - I'm in there now and yes, it is not active - I'm wondering if they typically communicate through another means, perhaps a listserv 23:22:08 Yes. I am using the Firefox add-on and have tabs for channels 23:22:24 johnrusso: Yup, that is what I do. 23:22:35 And I just keep my IRC window open pretty much any time I'm online. 23:22:37 Can we pick a project that is not on the list provided to us? 23:22:50 OK. I will just pick a different one for this activity. 23:22:58 Is there a way to log activity when you are offline? 23:23:20 baochuanlu: While we can't say "absolutely not", one of the goals is to grow a faculty community around existing projects/ 23:23:26 baochuanlu: for the IRC activity? 23:23:46 baochuanlu: So that there is a group of fellow faculty members to collaborate with and ask questions about a specific project. 23:23:50 #link http://mifos.org/resources/technical-resources/ 23:24:11 baochuanlu: this allows faculty members to work together to develop activities for use in the classroom 23:24:20 johnrusso: No. You can keep your machine on and log while you're away from the machine, but not while you're offline. 23:24:28 johnrusso: Or at least not that I know of :-) 23:24:33 it looks like Mifos primarily uses mailing lists - not sure if the bi-weekly meeting are on IRC or not 23:24:36 OK. I mean the project we are supposed to review. 23:24:55 oh, okay. More reasons to setup a desktop at home (I just use laptops now) 23:25:28 Ah, yes. : 23:25:41 could you please answer Rob Bryant's question? I don't want to leave this now to try it. 23:26:39 yes, you can be in multiple channels in Firefox - I don't know about other IRC clients 23:26:50 I tried to get into 2 earlier and had to use a different name to do so 23:27:02 in mine, I have 3 tabs currently open 23:27:04 I'm using the chatzilla in firefox 23:27:21 I do not see a tab option in it 23:27:26 Rob: I use a freenode web chat client. I can be in a different channel on each tab. 23:27:41 johnrusso: Tabs are along the bottom. 23:28:00 Just above the textbox you are typing in 23:28:04 Rob: I am using chatzilla in Firefox, and if I type "/join #something" it starts a new tab. 23:28:08 RobBryant - if you changed your nick did it work? try going up to IRC from the menu, type in the new channel and it should open a tab at the bottom next to foss2serve 23:28:09 being in multiple channels seems possible in hydraIRC but will have to experiemnt to figure it out 23:28:14 I use chatzilla and every time I connect to a server it opens another tab automatically. 23:28:21 try this #link http://webchat.freenode.net/ 23:28:39 joanna_kl: Yes, that is the expected behavior 23:28:52 A new tab for each channel and one for each server. 23:29:33 is there a prefered or highly recommended client by the experienced IRC community? 23:29:51 Colloquy create a new tree, like file system, instead of tab. 23:30:19 EdMirielli: Folks who want a browser-based client tend to use Chatzilla 23:30:28 Folks who like a separate client use Colloquy 23:30:41 And there are other clients on Linux. It appears to be what people like. 23:30:44 Got the extra tabs going - thanks 23:31:03 The advantage of Colloque is that you're not attached to a browser. 23:31:04 great! 23:31:19 You can put the chat window and a browser window side-by-side in Colloquy 23:31:41 Would using a Mac laptop be a problem later on or at the workshop? 23:32:39 thanks /heidie - i will check out your RECs too just to see what I might prefer 23:32:45 smoussavi - I don't think so, I believe many of the workshop participants in the past have had Macs - heidie, darci, can you confirm? 23:32:59 smoussavi: no, a number of former POSSE attendees have used Macs 23:33:10 Stoney works on a Mac 23:33:24 So should be no problem. He uses the command line. 23:33:46 any other questions before switching to the project discussion? 23:34:01 I work on a mac, no problem 23:34:01 How about travel? 23:34:18 joanna_kl: what specifically about travel? 23:34:36 I was looking into purchasing the tickets, but I am not sure when I should be arriving there and leaving? 23:34:52 And where should we be staying, which hotel? 23:35:06 I may need to stay till Sunday, so may need to book another night. 23:35:30 joanna_kl: The Thursday sesssion begins at 2:00pm 23:35:51 We end at 3:30 on Saturday 23:35:52 Do you know how long it takes to get there from the airport? 23:35:53 #link http://foss2serve.org/index.php/POSSE_Announcement_2014-11 23:36:09 that is a quick link to the general schedule in NC 23:36:15 Not long. Half an hour max I think. 23:36:56 Ok. Thanks. 23:37:05 I'm thinking that you should be able to fly in in the morning 23:37:09 as for hotel, we will be booking the hotel for you - heidie, do you have a link to the hotel? 23:37:30 Does the hotel have a shuttle from the airport? 23:37:31 * heidie looks 23:38:08 Is the workshop itself in the hotel? 23:38:33 no, the workshop will be held at Red Hat 23:38:35 I believe that we are in the Sheraton Raleigh Hotel (421 South Salisbury St), but I'm not entirely sure. 23:38:42 I'll send an email with that information. 23:39:18 Is the hotel price included in the $450 travel budget? 23:39:21 We will be making arrangements for the hotel directly. 23:39:40 I don't think that's right...looking 23:39:53 The hotel price is separate from the $450 travel. OpenFE will cover the hotel nights and the $450 is intended to cover your costs to get there and back. 23:40:20 * heidie thinks that I just permanently deleted my "deleted" email so I can't go back and find that conversation.... 23:40:44 zsweedyk: I don't know about the hotel shuttle - we will look into that and get back to you 23:40:45 * StevenCrain heidie: ouch 23:41:24 StevenCrain: Right. I was trying to get email under control and archived the older stuff, but somehow blew away the newer stuff. 23:41:40 heidie: ugh 23:41:54 Right. Sigh... 23:41:56 #link http://www.sheratonraleigh.com/ 23:42:08 Heidi was right! Here is the link 23:42:29 other travel questions? we will be providing more information as we finalize arrangement in NC 23:42:56 Is the hotel close to Red Hat? Do we need to worry about local transportation? 23:42:59 sounds good. Thanks! 23:43:07 Hotel is a block from Red Hat 23:43:15 Easily walkable. 23:43:36 heidie: great 23:43:50 Yes, the Red Hat folks recommended the hotel. 23:43:59 thanks for the travel clarifications 23:44:00 zsweedyk: looks like they don't have a shuttle 23:44:03 #link http://www.sheratonraleigh.com/transportation 23:44:11 #info Hotel web site: no airport shuttle 23:45:00 right. We'll figure it out and get you more transportation information. 23:45:05 it's getting late and we don't want to keep people too late, I'm going to switch topics 23:45:16 #topic HFOSS Project 23:45:38 We have several suggested HFOSS projects listed on the wiki 23:46:00 #link http://foss2serve.org/index.php/HFOSS_Communities 23:46:44 there are general descriptions of each project as well as links to the projects and the language the project is in 23:47:07 That was the first thing I read about:) 23:47:22 have people had a chance to look at the descriptions? questions? 23:48:15 Yes, I am going to work on openMRS 23:48:32 I'm going to work on OpenMRS 23:49:30 I looked but haven't decided. 23:49:44 I've just briefly scouted Sahana, OpenMRS and Ushahidi but not sure which of these yet 23:49:47 Debating between GNOME Accessibility and OpenMRS. 23:49:59 That's fine. You'll get a better idea of projects when we meet f2f. 23:50:25 are there any questions about the projects that we can answer now? 23:50:30 You'll also get more exposure to some of them as you work through other stage one activities 23:50:34 Thinking Mifos, but OpenMRS also looks very interesting. 23:50:37 Yes, right. 23:50:46 would a good criteria for selection be based on the project's needs and my skill set or just my interest? 23:51:30 EdMirielli: it depends upon your environment - do you have to worry about the language the students already know? 23:51:43 usually profs select based on what they're comfortable with and student background. 23:52:17 I haven't decided either 23:52:17 * lorip nodding my head at heidie's comment 23:52:19 i am perfectly file with productively lost for me and my students 23:52:48 that is how I usually do projects anyway 23:52:48 EdMirielli: You may eventually want to consider picking up a GNOME Accessibility project for yourself. 23:52:49 I like Ushahidi and its crowdmap product in particular. 23:52:52 :-) 23:53:01 then I'd consider going on what you think will be most interesting for you & your students 23:53:23 The GNOME Accessibility Team has a couple of projects that need maintainers and contributors. 23:53:57 EdMirielli: This would give you some autonomy during development, yet you'd be working on a "real" project that would be used by real people. 23:55:01 * lorip thinking, are there other questions or should we be wrapping up? 23:55:13 heidie i have not ruled GNOME Accessability Team out and will give it another consideration 23:55:33 Sure. I'd be happy to talk with you more about it. I'm doing something like that now with a project called MouseTrap. 23:55:37 I need to leave the channel and will check the minute when it is posted. 23:55:49 bye baochuanlu 23:55:50 Uses a webcam to follow user head movement and moves the cursor accordingly. 23:55:53 bye baochuanlu 23:55:56 baochuanlu: thanks for joining us! 23:56:02 I was great chatting with you all. 23:56:09 Bye. 23:56:13 And note that I usually hang out in this channel if folks have questions 23:56:18 Have a good night all ! 23:56:25 I need to leave the channel as well. Thanks for your help. 23:56:28 Goodnight 23:56:34 I'm going to stop the meet bot in a minute 23:56:40 Feel free to send along questions as they arise. 23:56:52 Thanks everyone! 23:56:53 Talk to you all in two weeks. 23:56:55 if anyone wants to join us again tomorrow at 5pm east coast time, please feel free to join or lurk! 23:57:06 Thanks! 23:57:09 heidie we did some work like that with the MS kinect 23:57:22 Ah, yes :-) 23:57:25 please let us know if you have any questions as you work through the activities 23:57:33 Good for you EdMirielli ! 23:57:47 Good night everyone. see you at Red hat 23:58:00 We're in the process of upgrading code from Python2 to Python3 and OpenCV2 to OpenCV3. And right now, we have a show-stopping bug. 23:58:01 bye suzanne 23:58:01 bye suzanne - hope your class is going well this semester! 23:58:07 bye suzanne 23:58:16 I’m having fun Lori 23:58:17 It crashes when it finds the user's head. 23:58:19 Good! 23:58:22 I have to leave too. Thanks for everything. 23:58:49 heidie i poke around some -- what's the channel to examine for GNOME or mousetrap pokect if still actice 23:59:01 the server is: irc.gnome.org 23:59:19 the channel is #a11y where the middle two letters are ones. 23:59:38 heidie is mousetrap a part of the gnome accessibilit project? 23:59:44 And the meetings are Thursdays at 10:00 a.m. in a11y-meeting 23:59:47 yes, it is. 00:00:05 It was a project that they want to go forward, but didn't have enough people to work on. 00:00:14 You could join us on Mousetrap if you'd like. 00:00:20 Or pick one of your own. 00:00:43 I worked on several GNOME Accessibility Team projects before getting one of my own. 00:00:56 For instance, students worked on Caribou which is an onscreen keyboard. 00:01:18 heidie i may try to connect to the moustrap project on thursday 10am EST? 00:01:44 The MouseTrap project meets Mondays at 9 in the #mousetrap channel 00:01:57 The a11y meeting is for the entire Accessibility Team 00:02:11 There are individual meetings for the specific projects. 00:02:18 Times are eastern. 00:03:10 heidie i'll check out some of those projects over the next week and make a decision. the accessibility issues are significant - thanks. 00:03:34 heidie chat with you soon - good night! 00:03:35 going to end the meeting on the meetbot, OK? 00:03:46 Sure, I can put you in touch with the GNOMe AT person. 00:03:50 Bye, good night. 00:03:57 bye. Thank you. 00:03:58 fine with me -- bye all. 00:04:16 lorip: Did you end the meeting? 00:04:18 #endmeeting