| Course Calendar | ||
| Week | Tuesday | Thursday |
| Week 1 Jan 8-12 | Introduction and Administrivia What is Open Source Development? | Due: Introduction Essay Short Introduction to FOSS communities |
| Week 2 Jan 15-18 | Due: Wikipedia Homework Discussion of the Wikipedia Homework Discussion of The Cathedral and the Bazaar | Tech Talks (sign up for slot) |
| Week 3 Jan 22-26 | Report from linux.conf.au picture More Tech Talks | Speaker: Rene Reitsma OSU College of Business Open Source Business Models Due: Business Model Homework |
| Week 4 Jan 29-Feb 2 | Due: Paper or Patch More Tech Talks | Speaker: Corey Shields The OSL and what it means to the State of Oregon Links from presentation |
| Week 5 Feb 5-9 | Speaker: Ward Cunningham (inventor of the Wiki Web) and Bjorn Freeman-Benson Eclipse.org Software Creativity the Wiki Way Due: Hippel Homework | More Tech Talks |
| Week 6 Feb 12-16 | Class Discussion: Open Source in Education Due: Paper or Patch | Speaker: Dale Mosby, OSU'76 Lawyers, Patents, Why IBM Likes/Doesn't Like Open Source Bio, and suggested reading |
| Week 7 Feb 19-23 | Michael Leibowitz Software Engineer, Channel Platform Solutions Group Intel Corporation The OpenOffice.org Project and Community | More Tech Talks |
| Week 8 Feb 26-March 2 | Kristen Carlson Accardi Intel Corporation Everything I needed to know to be a successful kernel developer I learned in Kindergarten Due: Paper or Patch | Kees Cook Canonical, Ltd Securing Open Source Software: How to Think Like A Bad-Guy Links from talk |
| Week 9 March 5-9 | More Tech Talks | Greg Kroah-Hartman (almost) everything you learned in college about software development is wrong Novell-SuSE Labs |
| Week 10 March 12-16 | More Tech Talks Due: Paper or Patch | More Tech Talks Due: Final Paper |