22:11:20 #startmeeting 22:11:20 Meeting started Sat Dec 5 22:11:20 2009 UTC. The chair is mchua. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 22:11:20 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 22:11:34 #chair sdziallas 22:11:34 Current chairs: mchua sdziallas 22:12:09 #chair PBRobinson 22:12:09 Current chairs: PBRobinson mchua sdziallas 22:12:09 audio coming loud and clear, thx 22:12:39 hi! 22:13:12 This is Diana Martin's presentation on open source anthropology. 22:13:21 Sebastian, Peter, and I will be logging. 22:13:27 #topic outline 22:13:35 ho am I? 22:13:35 Anthropology wut? 22:13:35 Open anthro 22:13:35 For/with vs. on 22:13:35 Methodology 22:13:38 Multi-channel 22:13:40 Iterative 22:13:43 Qual & Quant 22:13:45 Why Fedora?Who am I? 22:13:48 Anthropology wut? 22:13:51 Open anthro 22:13:53 For/with vs. on 22:13:55 Methodology 22:13:58 Multi-channel 22:14:01 Iterative 22:14:03 Qual & Quant 22:14:05 erp. sorry. 22:14:08 #topic outline, again 22:14:11 Who am I? 22:14:13 Anthropology wut? 22:14:16 Open anthro 22:14:18 For/with vs. on 22:14:21 Methodology 22:14:23 Multi-channel 22:14:26 Iterative 22:14:28 Qual & Quant 22:14:31 Why Fedora? 22:14:33 #topic who am I? 22:14:36 I am an anthropology student. I study communities online and how they interact. 22:14:39 Is this new? Yes and no. It's een goingon for 15-20 years. 22:15:10 But the playing field today looks different from what it was even 3 years ago. 22:15:17 #topic what is anthropology? 22:15:22 The study of man. 22:15:24 Why we do what we do. 22:15:31 So what I'm trying to find out is why you do what you do - not for me, but for you. 22:15:42 Help us understand ourselves. 22:15:52 #topic open anthro 22:16:08 What I'm doing is doing anthro for open source communities and being part of an open anthro movement. 22:16:17 this is open access anthro - open access to journals. 22:16:30 the methods I'm using as I'm doing my anthro process is also showing other anthropologists how to do this. 22:16:40 * mchua notes that Diana is doing anthro The Open Source Way!!! 22:17:06 she's doing research for groups of people to help them solve problems 22:17:50 not only research on us, but we're also able to influence the way the research takes. 22:18:10 Diana is doing research WITH and FOR us - not ON us. 22:18:33 mostly communicating through online channels 22:18:49 #topic ways of communicating 22:18:56 "TALK TO ME" 22:19:16 she is NOT a fedora user! 22:19:18 oh noes 22:19:38 but a UI designer... 22:20:19 and wants to become immersed in our community. 22:20:38 She's like Mo, except with more expensive software 22:20:38 (...for now ;) 22:20:48 What is the relationship between ethnography and anthropology? 22:20:51 #topic anthropology vs ethnography 22:20:51 ethnography is a methodology. 22:21:07 I've been trained to be an instrument of observing and researching. 22:21:13 #topic iterative 22:21:15 researching and giving _back_ feedback is what counts 22:21:24 doing an internet based project 22:21:35 "how to sustain maintain and grow the community" - short statement of what she's looking into. 22:21:43 I want you guys to tell me what your problems are. 22:22:02 I'm going to go to other open source communities and say "hey, here is what Fedora is doing, it works well, you might want to do it too." 22:22:06 * mchua goes FIRST! 22:22:20 * herlo points out this room is being streamed - http://asterisk1.fedoraproject.org:8000/fudcon1.ogg.m3u 22:22:36 I went to sessions today and was impressed by the discussions, the give and take 22:22:41 #topic qual vs quan 22:22:50 As an anthropologist, my focus is on qualitative research. 22:23:07 I've been taking notes all day today on participating in things. 22:24:01 she's interviewing a number of people, and gets results for a bunch of more people; but also tries to be as objective as possible 22:24:39 is happy to have had people getting her started in those communities she's going to help it. 22:24:46 #topic why FEDORA? 22:24:54 wants to do research that helps people 22:25:15 (non-profit aspect) 22:25:44 contact to RH, got a dialogue off the ground 22:25:56 * mchua notes that research takes a long time to do - she started this convo in Jan, and just now started being able to talk to Fedora people. 22:26:04 sdziallas: you transcribe question-answers, I'll transcribe Diana. 22:26:05 Q: what areas are you exploring atm? 22:26:13 mchua: there you go! 22:26:35 example questoins: 22:26:38 what's the turnover like? 22:26:41 why do people leave? 22:26:44 why do they join? 22:26:58 how does the scholarship for high school students work? 22:27:18 I havne't been approved for IRB yet (research board that gives you permission to do your study) 22:27:30 A: evaluating stuff like "err, actually, why are you CODING in your lunch break??" 22:27:38 what's the methodology you use to collaborate online? 22:27:48 why do you do it? 22:27:51 A: communication online, e.g. over different time zones 22:27:52 what do you like/dislike about it? 22:28:03 it's open-ended. 22:28:08 so you can guide the questions I ask. 22:28:41 if we notice repeating patterns, then we start paying attention to those patterns. 22:28:57 so far mostly individuals. 22:29:01 Q: have you been working with any fedora groups or more with individuals? 22:29:04 given my background in design, probably design team. 22:29:09 mchua: already knows the answer :) 22:29:25 * quaid isn't sure in listening so far that "why Fedora" was answered other than serendipity 22:29:42 quaid: how would you like the question asked again? 22:30:18 it's explorative, so I don't have a beginning or an end 22:30:25 but there will be a time where I'll have to narrow the scope down. 22:30:39 The cool thing is that I can come back whenever and say hey, this is what I found out. 22:30:59 "Would any sizeable FLOSS community have worked for you? Was there any other reason than a serendipitous relationship with Red Hat for choosing Fedora?" 22:31:08 I've worked at a wide variety of corporations and government offices, lots of variety 22:31:11 quaid: I'll relay 22:31:16 she's a _gamer_ 22:31:21 I'm one of the first people to do a study on world of warcraft 22:31:24 which I think helps us understand how useful it all is to Fedora and how useful it is to the wider world 22:31:32 (that's a windows game, mind ya! :p) 22:31:44 sdziallas: I blieeve it runs on Linux under wine. 22:32:16 she's a personal blog 22:32:29 TRANSPARENCY! 22:32:43 she's trying to keep things as transparent as possible 22:33:03 reports only on a group basis, to keep sure privacy is preserved 22:33:10 http://www.cyber-anthro.com/ 22:33:42 * mchua asks quaid's question 22:33:51 A: perhaps they would have 22:34:05 I don't know to the extent there - especially since I don't know how this works, how contributing to a project works 22:34:21 I didn't see that in other communities when I did research on them 22:34:33 I didn't want to do only one particular person 22:34:43 * mchua missed greg's q 22:34:55 I think it was: 22:35:03 "how do you identify whom you talk to?" 22:35:07 How do you identify who you are talking to? 22:35:14 right :D 22:35:18 heffer: ;) 22:35:23 Q: how can we learn to do what you are doing? 22:35:31 A: I can certainly scale what I'm doing 22:35:37 this is part of open anthro 22:35:42 how are people going to use the results of the study? 22:35:59 the anthropologist's dilemna: when something is published, is tihs going to be used for the betterment of society? or not? 22:36:18 #topic Q & A 22:36:22 But I'm going to share it 22:36:31 * sdziallas changed the topic too late 22:36:37 I'm a little worried about how this might be misused, but I'm going to do it anyway 22:36:41 (paraphrased) 22:36:50 Q: what's the initial difference between Fedora & Microsoft 22:36:51 * mchua missed that too - sdziallas, taking a break 22:37:28 "I didn't want to do it on one particular portion" of a community, not a siloed community 22:37:34 didn't do any research for microsoft, just talked to work stuff out, but turned the microsoft job down to work on a more open source project 22:37:37 s/project/company 22:38:28 interesting aspect of free software compared to commercial ones 22:38:32 uses a MAAAAAC!!! 22:39:00 started with slackware... 22:39:51 ...wonders about the installation process how it currently is (example of adobe air installation) 22:40:50 #topic resume 22:41:38 whoa, I'm so glad she's going to be at the zikula hackfest tomorrow 22:41:43 used to develop software, not anymore. calls her job "common sense" 22:41:50 she developed a php-based db-backed CMS. I mean. that's EXACTLY what we're doing. 22:42:01 AND she knows design and is going to do CSS magic. \o/ 22:42:08 * sdziallas hopes zikula's not going to conflict with sugar & fedora mini 22:42:19 * mchua repeats "thank you diana!" a few dozen times for good measure 22:42:34 Q: what sorts of insights have you found into open source? 22:42:46 A: trying to get into open source communities first, then going to ask questions 22:43:01 but if I came out of the gate asking questions, you might go "who are you, why are you asking this?" 22:43:30 I've done a big literature review on what other people have written on open source communities 22:44:06 has read cathedral & bazaar 22:44:14 I started with ESR. 22:44:32 He hasn't updated CatB. 22:45:03 The homesteading the noosphere piece that ESR wrote also espouses the attitude that "esr's point of view is right" 22:45:07 *** Reminder from stickster: sessions in this slot need to end at 5:50 -- we need to start in S1206 at 6 pm sharp, so we can get to FUDPub. 22:46:28 mel: what do you notice with us right now? 22:46:32 diana: there's a backchannel going on ;) 22:46:39 but i was in the backchannel on other talks so I know that's what is happening 22:46:45 that the typing means backchannel, not ignore 22:47:48 Come to SXSW (south by southwest conference) with me! 22:48:21 remy: is there 'open scientific research' for anthro? 22:48:37 A: first, anthro is really diverse 22:49:02 this particular area, not so much 22:49:09 there is an open source anthropology movement 22:49:35 in terms of licensing of anthropology papers (not necessarily anthro papers on open source, but anthro papers that are open-licensed) 22:50:59 gotta wrap up, end talk starting soon 22:51:02 *WILD APPLAUSE* 22:51:05 #endmeeting