[TOS] new chapters for Practical OSS Exploration textbook
Karsten Wade
kwade at redhat.com
Mon Aug 23 19:50:32 EDT 2010
When we were at OSU talking about the 'Practical OSS Exploration'
textbook, Tim Budd made a comment that I paraphrase as: "This material
is good but there isn't enough to teach more than two weeks."
What's missing, as we discussed, is all the material that gives a more
full picture of participation in a FOSS community. What we have right
now is very task oriented learning, so you could sit down and read
through/conduct the exercises within that few weeks.
What I imagine we need are topics that provide broader information and
invite discussion, contemplation, and thought change. Such as:
* History - what are things like now and how did things get to be this
way?
* Community cultures - different types of communities and how they
interact. Explanation of communities of practice.
* Open communities and diversity - there are significant disparities
and non-trivial problems, some of what and why.
* Licensing the Code - concepts about copyright, copyleft, different
types of licenses, and effects of those choices on the code and
community.
* Threats and risks to and from FOSS - review of what can go wrong and
consequences; what FUD is and how it's handled. What people forget
and do wrong all the time.
* Open for Business - Free software, open source software, and
business. Different business models around FOSS to the present.
* Who else practices the open source way - how open source has
influenced other disciplines in terms of core principles (NOT using
software but contribution cultures).
Sources for this content: Wikipedia and other CC licensed sources;
theopensourceway.org; original content production.
Other ideas? Expansions?
- Karsten
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