19:00:19 #startmeeting POSSE Meeting 3 19:00:19 Meeting started Thu Nov 2 19:00:19 2017 UTC. The chair is darci. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 19:00:19 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 19:00:19 The meeting name has been set to 'posse_meeting_3' 19:00:35 I'll add a couple of chairs 19:00:49 #chair hislopg joshdehlinger lorip kuss 19:00:49 Current chairs: darci hislopg joshdehlinger kuss lorip 19:01:14 hi 19:01:29 Hi all! 19:01:34 Our agenda is at 19:01:36 #link http://foss2serve.org/index.php/IRC_Meeting_3 contains the agenda for this meeting 19:02:02 #topic Roll Call 19:02:14 Please reply with a #info your name, your institution. For example: 19:02:23 #info Darci Burdge, Nassau Community College 19:02:32 #info Junhua Ding, East Carolina University 19:02:40 #info Clif Kussmaul, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA 19:02:41 #info Josh Dehlinger, Towson University 19:02:41 #info Greg Hislop, Drexel University 19:02:54 #info Hank Carter, Villanova University 19:03:01 #info Lori Postner, Nassau Community College, Long Island, NY 19:03:08 #info Joshua Nwokeji, Gannon University 19:03:34 I think that's everyone... 19:03:51 I will move on to our next agenda item. 19:03:53 #topic Progress on Stage 1 Activities 19:04:07 How are stage 1 activities going? 19:04:48 So far, good 19:05:26 Is everyone comfortable with their progress? 19:05:32 Any bumps thus far? 19:06:11 I'm comfortable! It's good initial exposure to a community I haven't interacted with before. 19:06:51 carterh: By "community", do you mean a project's community? 19:07:04 Open source development in general 19:07:13 carterh: glad to hear it! And "community" is a key concept for open source. 19:07:26 cool! 19:07:58 I'm going to guess that at least one of you is a bit behind schedule on stage 1. 19:08:11 #info Wesley Turner, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 19:08:12 Yes — but catching up. 19:08:26 That's pretty typical at this point. I'll recommend that you do what you can to catch up before we assemble in Raleigh! 19:08:31 welcome! wdt! 19:08:36 Me too. Exam 19:08:39 Thanks 19:08:40 #info Katie Stolee, NCSU 19:08:48 Hello ktstolee! 19:08:53 I am a little bit behind also but catching up 19:09:45 #info Barry Burd, Drew University, P.S. I have conflicts with both IRC times (this time included). 19:09:50 Just a reminder to log comments on learning activities in the Google sheet 19:09:55 #link https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1igSyZ7wWXmlmqqgvtWTJqvsFj2wsQHVJW2qAGjnmFpA/edit#gid=0 to log comments on Stage 1 19:10:06 Welcome bburd! 19:10:16 one of the exercises that is important to do before getting to Raleigh is the git activity as we will be building upon it 19:10:43 #link http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Intro_to_GitHub_(Activity) 19:11:13 Yes, you may not have gotten that far yet, but you definitely want to have Git installed when you arrive in Raleigh! 19:11:51 #topic Stage 1 Activities on Planning for HFOSS in Courses 19:12:15 The next item on our agenda...has everyone signed up yet? 19:12:52 darci, please define “signed up”. 19:13:21 Sorry, I was thinking about the next agenda item! 19:13:52 In reference to Planning, you should be thinking about how you might incorporate HFOSS into your courses... 19:14:14 and which course would be a good target for you 19:14:41 This is part of activities B.4 and C.3 19:15:56 What types of activities are people thinking about? 19:16:55 The intro to Github and practicing documentation activities looked appealing for my CS2 course 19:17:02 Translating, testing, and helping with docs for CS1 students. 19:17:21 Great ideas! 19:17:24 I'm also thinking of something for networks, but that would be more project-dependent 19:17:27 Intro to Gitbub will be great if it can be done without confusing students. 19:17:47 Mine’s easy, I am running RCOS. We have the students do independent study on open source projects. Git/blogging/tesing all are part. This semester’s projects are at https://rcos.io/projects 19:18:12 * darci looking 19:18:34 Cool! 19:18:56 I am looking requirements development 19:19:12 usecases, SRS, data model, etc. 19:19:30 nice. introduce version control to cs1 or 2 is an excellent idea 19:19:38 I'm going to explore process/communication/collaboration aspects to incorporate into my CS2 and SE courses. We already use GitHub in both, so I want to support the right practices/processes when working on a team. 19:20:08 do you have enough time to cover regular content 19:21:15 Pirate: That is always the challenge! 19:21:32 sheckman: cool! 19:22:10 If there are no other thoughts, I'll move on to the next item. 19:22:14 #topic Stage 2 Group Sign-up 19:22:24 #link http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Stage2_Groups to sign up 19:22:28 but it is a good idea. The earlier to introduce the best practices, the better. The problem is the time limitation. We consider to have a SE course before even cs1 or cs2 19:22:39 Here's where you should be signing up for project and a course. 19:23:43 Pirate: that is an interesting idea! Has a decision been made? 19:24:57 not yet, but we will try it for our new SE program 19:26:54 We have quite a variety of projects and courses listed so far! This info will help us form small groups while at the workshop in Raleigh. 19:27:14 If you haven't signed up yet, be sure to do so soon! 19:27:37 darci, how will you decide whether to include the “less likely” projects? 19:28:17 There are a few ways to deal with this. 19:28:39 Sometimes groups will talk about activities they would like to develop. 19:28:51 These are often project independent, though not always. 19:29:26 we will also suggest people join other groups if there is scant interest 19:29:32 Sometimes participants work with a different group/project while at the workshop 19:29:36 :) 19:29:42 it's helpful to use the time at the workshop to be working in a small group 19:30:13 Yes, again this time is for building ideas 19:31:38 bburd: does that help? 19:31:48 It helps. Thanks. 19:32:03 Other questions, thoughts about projects or classes? 19:32:41 Okay, moving on! 19:32:47 #topic Good of the Order - Travel Questions 19:33:06 #info Everyone should log their travel information -- There is a Google sheet in the 'POSSE 2017-11 Participants' folder on Google drive 19:33:18 #link https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B2rMbpfK2ojuU0pNOEFBWjhSWms 19:33:48 I entered my travel info earlier and noted that I was the first one! :) 19:34:12 i will enter mine tonight 19:34:42 Thanks! 19:34:43 I entered mine already 19:35:07 I am local, do i need sign the travel form? 19:35:38 I tried, but I didn’t have edit pivileges. Greg Hislop is looking into it. 19:35:42 if you're local we don't reallly need the travel information 19:35:43 Pirate: no, that is fine 19:36:23 Can everyone else edit the Google sheet? 19:36:30 ok 19:37:01 I probably need parking informaiton 19:37:28 Pirate: there's parking information in the email I sent with local information 19:37:29 hislopg sent a email earlier in the week that had parking info 19:37:34 :) 19:37:42 What he saidQ! 19:37:42 wdt: I just added your gmail. Try that. 19:38:11 I was able to edit the sheet 19:39:03 Okay, any other questions? 19:39:18 This is our last IRC meeting before heading to Raleigh! 19:39:20 Works now. Took a minute to pull it up 19:39:39 Yay! 19:39:47 :-) 19:39:53 Thanks @hislop 19:39:55 !! 19:40:07 Thanks @hislopg 19:40:31 Looking forward to meeting everyone! 19:41:15 should we pay parking by ourself 19:41:36 Me too! 19:41:48 Pirate: yes, but get a receipt and put in for the expense. 19:42:51 Okay, unless there's other questions, I'm going to end the meeting. I'll stick around for a bit just in case something else comes up. 19:42:54 thanks 19:43:06 Bye all! 19:43:10 Safe travels to all! Thanks for attending! 19:43:14 bye 19:43:16 safe travels all 19:43:20 #endmeeting