16:00:51 #startmeeting POSSE Meeting 2 16:00:51 Meeting started Tue May 21 16:00:51 2019 UTC. 16:00:51 This meeting is logged and archived in a public location. 16:00:51 The chair is stoney. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 16:00:51 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 16:00:51 The meeting name has been set to 'posse_meeting_2' 16:01:03 #chair Heidiellis 16:01:03 Current chairs: Heidiellis stoney 16:01:12 Hi Folks 16:01:17 Hi everyone, let's start our second meeting for POSSE! 16:01:23 Welcome to the second POSSE IRC meeting! 16:01:30 Hi 16:01:33 Hi 16:01:34 #link http://foss2serve.org/index.php/IRC_Meeting_2 contains the agenda for this meeting 16:01:54 #topic roll call 16:02:18 If you're participating in today's meeting, please #info your information up 16:02:29 #info Heidi Ellis, Western New England University, POSSE facilitator 16:02:35 #info Stoney Jackson, Western New England University 16:02:45 #info Susan Hammond, Faulkner University, Montgomery, AL 16:03:00 #info Steven Bradley, Durham University (UK), POSSE 2019-06 participant 16:03:11 Hi susan ! 16:03:13 Hi stevenaeola ! 16:03:25 Hi stoney 16:03:41 Hi all! 16:03:42 :-) 16:03:49 * stevenaeola waves to everybody 16:04:27 OK... so four of us then :) 16:04:33 Looks like it 16:04:34 cosy 16:04:41 #topic Updates and Questions on POSSE stage 1 activities 16:04:51 #link http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Stage_1_Activities has the overview of Stage 1 16:05:07 Are there questions on stage 1 activities? 16:05:23 How are folks coming along? 16:05:34 No, overall they've been very educational. I'm halfway through Part B. 16:05:53 Good susan ! 16:06:10 Please do remember to log your progress at: 16:06:13 I'm not as far on as I should be, but it's good so far. Done most of Part A, but not part B. I am not good. 16:06:16 #link https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HvgclSLZE4f1fDrw9S7ywP6MrMsAaWjWXATQ3W7H3Wg 16:06:29 stevenaeola, Well, it is a busy time of the year. 16:06:31 But I have logged the progress on the sheet hopefully 16:06:38 As long as you catch up you should be fine. 16:06:46 My wiki page is getting really long :) 16:07:05 :) 16:07:11 that happens :) 16:07:17 Yup. 16:07:58 ok... sounds like things are moving along... and there are no questions 16:08:00 Yup. 16:08:03 should we go on? 16:08:07 Let's talk about courses. 16:08:13 #topic Courses in which you plan to use HFOSS 16:08:14 There are a few places where I could add some comments 16:08:42 stevenaeola, sure, go ahead. 16:08:43 stevenaeola please do; feedback is a good thing 16:08:54 What courses are people thinking about using HFOSS in? 16:08:56 E.g. when it talks about versions it would be useful to link to semantic versioning 16:09:27 And note that we're hoping that folks will be able to incorporate 1-2 activities, not an entire course. 16:09:28 I am teaching a Project Management course and an Ethics course this fall. There are lots of ways that I can incorporate the FOSS material in both courses. 16:09:36 susan, Cool! 16:09:50 stevenaeola good idea... do you remember which activity that was? maybe just add it to your comment in the spreadsheet? 16:10:02 stevenaeola that way we know where it gos 16:10:05 goes * 16:10:18 OK I will add it to the spreadsheet, wasn't sure if that was the correct place 16:10:32 There are a couple of courses I was thinking about 16:10:45 ? 16:11:12 susan will you be discussing licensing? 16:11:18 We have a second year software engineering group project which would be the most obvious place to start 16:11:48 But I already include some stuff on git, a little bit on licensing and a little bit of group work in first year programming 16:11:52 I already talk about intellectual property in my ethics class, so I can really beef it up with some of the info from Part B. 16:12:07 susan very nice 16:12:20 stevenaeola, Sure, but I should warn you that making an actual contribution would likely be optimistic. 16:12:30 I've only accomplished that a couple of times and I've been doing this for a while. 16:12:41 Fair comment 16:12:56 But maybe we can include it as part of the warm-up 16:13:17 And there are often things like docs and tests that can be contributed 16:13:28 Or translation of existing docs 16:13:32 absolutely 16:13:38 Heidiellis I'm thinking that lurking may be enough for my PM class this fall, especially since I'm new at this. 16:13:38 Yes, these are good ideas. 16:13:41 And feasible. 16:13:41 those are great ideas 16:13:49 And yes, lurking is a great idea. 16:14:02 I used to hold class during the team meetings for the GNOME Accessibility team. 16:14:18 I'd put the IRC chat up on the screen and we would talk about what was happening 16:14:24 And that way we could ask questions as well. 16:14:39 That's cool. 16:14:42 That's a really nice idea. I've done live development before, but not live discussion 16:15:24 I guess it would be best to do it for something where we are recognised as part of the team? 16:15:48 hi michelem if you are joining us in this meeting, could you please #info your information? 16:16:04 stevenaeola, I'm not sure what you mean? 16:16:30 stevenaeola, Do you mean that it would be better to do live IRC chat if we are already part of the team? 16:16:41 michelem like: #info Stoney Jackson, Western New England University 16:16:51 So I think you are suggesting that as part of the class we lurk on a discussion 16:17:07 #info Michele McColgan, Siena College 16:17:15 Yes, stevenaeola That is correct. 16:17:18 awesome, thanks and welcome! 16:17:20 But that if we want to ask questions it might be better to do that if the IRC chat recognises us 16:17:30 And at first, we aren't members of the community. We just watched ;-) 16:17:31 Sorry I’m late 16:17:31 And by us, I guess I mean me 16:17:41 And yes, it would be good to be known before asking questions. 16:17:42 michelem the agenda for this meeting is here: http://foss2serve.org/index.php/IRC_Meeting_2 16:17:59 But you could also do that fairly immediately before the meeting. 16:18:06 michelem we are currently discussing what courses folks are considering incorporating HFOSS 16:18:14 Thats the cool part of openness. :-) 16:19:05 HI michelem 16:19:17 Hi everyone 16:19:18 michelem, Which classes are you thinking of using HFOSS in? 16:20:30 I don’t teach computer science, so I’m thinking more about my undergraduate research projects. For example, we’re creating a Raspberry Pi nature cam citizen science project and it seems like a good candidate and involves students from different disciplines. 16:20:53 * stevenaeola puts hand up excitedly 16:21:08 I also work on a wildlife camera trapping project 16:21:24 So cool 16:21:27 https://www.mammalweb.org/ 16:21:34 Ah, right. 16:21:40 This sounds like a cool project. 16:21:41 oooo... that sounds cool 16:22:26 My project takes submissions from camera traps, rather than designing the traps 16:22:38 Got it. 16:22:39 I will check it out. But right now I’m still figuring how to communicate here. 16:22:40 But other people around the place are also interested in that 16:22:52 michelem, Not a problem. 16:23:16 I also am interested in the Sugar project, but I am struggling with how we can participate. 16:23:32 Right. 16:23:39 Perhaps documentation? User manuals? 16:24:20 I’ll check it out. I was looking through their priorities and it’s mostly coding stuff and over my head. I will check out the documentation and user manuals. 16:24:57 great stuff all! 16:25:05 Yes, but I'm guessing that pouring some love on the documentation would be very much appreciated. 16:25:37 any other thoughts before I move us to the next topic? 16:25:52 onwards! 16:25:52 I'm good 16:25:57 #topic Questions about POSSE Stage 2 Activities 16:26:15 We have a draft agenda for Stage 2. It will be updated, but it will give you an idea of the face-to-face workshop. 16:26:24 #link http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Stage_2_Activities for the Stage 2 draft agenda 16:26:41 Any questions about our stage 2 face-to-face workshop? 16:27:20 Has everyone made their travel arrangements? 16:27:44 Note that we'll leave the hotel to start at 2:00. 16:27:46 I've made my travel arrangements. No questions, just excited to get in the room and learn more about all of this! 16:27:47 Day 1 is Monday right? 16:27:50 Yes! 16:27:54 Yes, stevenaeola 16:27:57 I’m still figuring out if I’m going to drive or take the train. Any input? 16:28:06 Where are you again michelem ? 16:28:11 Albany, NY 16:28:17 I'd look at the time. 16:28:24 I live in CT and I take the train out of Hartford. 16:28:31 So, I would transfer in NYC 16:28:36 Takes me 4:15 on Amtrak and I plug in and work. 16:28:41 Exactly! 16:28:42 I haven't got my travel booked, but I know the route and time and stuff. I will arrive Sunday night because I can't get there from here in the morning. 16:28:43 How long to get to NYC? 16:29:00 around 3 hrs 16:29:00 Its only about 1:30 to 1:45 from NYC to Phila. 16:29:04 Ah, OK 16:29:08 So I might do train. 16:29:17 Yeah, I don’t really wanna drive! 16:29:19 It would drop you right at 30th street station. 16:29:24 Nope, not worth driving. 16:29:38 If you got in early enough, you could walk to Club Quarters. 16:29:50 Club Quarters? 16:29:54 Or you could walk directly to the workshop which is on 36th st. 16:30:01 Club Quarters is the hotel. 16:30:06 Ah, right 16:30:10 I land at the airport at 11:10 am. That should give me time to get to the hotel, check in and be ready to go. 16:30:23 From 30th St station, the hotel and the workshop are in opposite directions. 16:30:28 Is it safe to walk around at night? Or early morning if I leave early? 16:30:30 Sure susan, that should work. 16:30:40 Which day? 16:30:56 And where are you talking about? HOtel or workshop location? 16:30:59 Both are quite safe. 16:31:09 Sunday to come in and then Thursday. 16:31:32 I have stayed multiple times at Club Quarters and its in the center of a business/residentail district 16:31:47 Sounds good 16:31:50 I have walked to dinner at 8:00 p.m. and gone for a 6:00 AM walk as well. 16:32:04 Not sure I'd walk at 2AM, but I haven't been up at that time. 16:32:19 I think my train is at 4 am? Maybe? 16:32:23 I might be waking up at 2am 16:32:26 michelem, Did you arrange with Greg for Sunday and Wednesday nights in the hotel? 16:32:37 4:00 AM Sunday? 16:32:42 those are some early hours 16:32:48 Why don't you do Monday train if you're leaving that early? 16:33:09 Haven’t talked to Greg. My memory is fuzzy on specifics of the schedule. I’ll double check. 16:33:43 Is it casual dress for the workshop? 16:33:55 susan yes 16:34:09 Yup, casual as in shorts and t-shirts is fine. 16:34:29 What is the daytime max temp likely to be? 16:34:30 (a question I could answer! :)) 16:34:31 michelem, Yes, please check with Greg about details as he'll need to make arrangements with the hotel. 16:34:41 Likely in the 80's. 16:34:50 So warm. 16:34:53 T shirt and shorts it is then 16:34:59 I’ll figure it out today and get in touch with Greg. 16:34:59 Yup. :-) 16:35:16 The room itself might be a bit cool, so a sweater might be helpful. 16:35:37 I was in Phila this past weekend and got to see the room. Its in a newly opened building and its pretty cool. 16:36:01 i wish i wasn't missing this one, I would have liked to see the new diggs 16:36:14 All sounds great 16:36:25 Apart from stoney not being there :-( 16:36:30 stoney, they're cool 16:36:35 ok... moving on to our last topic? 16:36:37 Feels a bit like the Red Hat offices. 16:36:45 Lots of open cubicles, etc. 16:36:45 that sounds great 16:36:59 Except that all of the office walls and doors are glass. 16:37:09 Frosted glass, but glass just the same. Feels a bit "fish bowl" 16:37:11 very open 16:37:19 interesting 16:37:21 Yes, very "tech startup" feeling. 16:37:22 but is it free? 16:37:39 The location? 16:37:40 Yes 16:37:45 As in FOSS 16:38:00 Ah, :-) Well, we may have to sign you all in. So not entirely "free". 16:38:21 Sorry, comedy does not work well without my hand waving and smiling 16:38:35 :) 16:38:41 #topic Signing up for Stage 2 project and course groups 16:38:52 moving us forward 16:39:08 At the stage 2 workshop we have time to work in small groups. 16:39:18 To start to organize groups, we ask that you sign up for both a course as well as an HFOSS project that interest you. 16:39:26 It's not a long term commitment, but just a way to organize discussion at the workshop 16:39:34 #link http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Stage2_Groups is the page to indicate your course and project interest 16:39:55 Thoughts? 16:39:56 Looks like michelem has already signed up. Good! 16:40:02 wuhoo! 16:40:16 Got ahead of myself in the last stage! 16:41:05 So we should choose exactly one course? 16:41:10 So, you just want us to put our names into the wiki for the area we are interested in? 16:41:11 What’s the difference between courses and projects? 16:41:15 You can choose two if you'd like. 16:41:46 We typically run stage 2 either organized around projects that folks want to get involved in or courses that folks are teaching. 16:42:07 And so we try to get an idea of interest during stage 1 so that we can plan teams for stage 2. 16:42:23 This time around there will be more emphasis on courses. 16:42:39 And we choose from the projects already listed, not adding any from the longer list? 16:42:42 And you're not committing yourself to a particular course or project. 16:42:50 Yes, please stick with the listed ones. 16:43:01 Gotcha 16:43:10 When we get to stage 2, if there are a number of folks who want another project, we can make that decision then. 16:43:11 can they choose more than one? 16:43:19 Yes, choosing more than one is fine. 16:43:41 I picked software engineering/capstone because my nature cam project is a collaborative project. But, if the students code minimally compared to a CS student, is that a good pick? 16:43:46 We're getting an idea of interest and using this for initial team formation. 16:44:02 But changes are expected once we get to stage 2. 16:44:16 michelem sounds like a reasonable pick to me 16:44:21 I guess you want this information quite soon then? 16:44:37 As people get a better vision for what is possible, they sometimes change their mind. 16:44:45 In the next couple of weeks please. 16:45:00 Ok will do 16:45:02 We'll look at it in detail the week before Stage 2. 16:45:18 love this group... lots of good questions and discussion! 16:45:57 #topic good of the order 16:46:11 Any last questions or thoughts? 16:46:17 Quick question on the stage B last question. 16:46:25 +1 16:46:28 go for it 16:46:40 * Heidiellis thinks that the "+1" is open source shorthand for agreement. 16:46:43 I spent alot of time going through Sugar as a project for my students but came up empty. 16:47:11 So, can I look at the idea of documentation and be set for that one? 16:47:27 Sure, that's fine michelem 16:47:27 I was feeling like I needed a slam dunk, but I’m still pretty fuzzy on how it will work with students. 16:47:52 Right, that's fine. Part of what we'll do in stage 2 is spend time figuring out exactly what you could do with students. 16:48:02 Okay, great. 16:48:05 We've got time in teams to figure things like this out. 16:48:19 I'm excited that you're setting yourself up to do something in fall. Good for you! 16:48:28 A more generic question 16:49:03 Do you have any thoughts on working with open data rather than open source code? 16:49:17 We've had this question before. 16:49:34 This interests me as well! 16:49:40 Open data can be useful, especially if it is under the "humanitarian" umbrella. 16:49:42 * stoney glad Heidiellis has a good memory 16:49:48 And folks have done this before. 16:50:14 Our NSF funding is to support instructors incorporating HFOSS into computing courses. 16:50:36 I have to go now. Sorry to leave early. 16:50:36 So while we think this is a good idea and have some support for it, our funding is computing, not data science. 16:50:40 bye susan 16:50:44 bye susan 16:50:47 bye 16:50:49 bye 16:51:09 Heidiellis: I hear you, that's no problem 16:51:14 Does it support including computation in STEM courses? 16:51:15 Right. 16:51:35 But maybe it's something michelem and I could discuss in Philly 16:51:44 So we do have people investigating that area and we don't discourage, but we can't spend a lot of time focusing on it either. 16:52:09 And yes, michelem, we include computing in STEM courses. Again, not a main focus, but also within our purview. 16:52:28 Hence your attendance at POSSE michelem !! 16:52:32 okay, thanks! I don’t think the CS faculty will let me teach a CS course! Ha Ha! 16:53:22 :-) Sure! 16:53:29 OK... our time is about up 16:53:44 any other questions or thoughts? or a motion to adjourn? 16:54:06 +1 adjourn 16:54:08 +1 16:54:15 ok... thanks all! 16:54:15 +1 16:54:20 #endmeeting