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Jlew's Open Source Blog: February 2011
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Jlew's Open Source Blog. A blog about my progress in the open source community. Friday, February 4, 2011. Last week I posted that OVC was nominated for the Digital Rochester GREAT Awards. Fran, Taylor, and I won the Student Achievement Award for our work with OVC. Taylor and I with our awards on display in the foss box. Taylor Rose, Fran Rogers, and Justin Lewis. Links to this post. Labels: FOSS at RIT. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Sugar Labs Wiki User Page.
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Jlew's Open Source Blog: FOSS@RIT Hosted Infrastructure
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Jlew's Open Source Blog. A blog about my progress in the open source community. Tuesday, March 1, 2011. Inspired by Fedora Hosted. I decided it would be pretty neat if we had a similar setup for FOSS@RIT. For those who are not familiar with Fedora Hosted, Fedora Hosted is a service run by Fedora. The system should be easy to maintain on economy hardware. Users should be able to easily request and gain access to the system. Users should be able to modify their own ssh key for git. I have used Trac. The cu...
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Jlew's Open Source Blog: My Humanitarian Open Source Development Class
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Jlew's Open Source Blog. A blog about my progress in the open source community. Friday, July 1, 2011. My Humanitarian Open Source Development Class. A Class in Humanitarian Free and Open Source Development. Learn how to interface with the open source community. Make contributions that directly help the community. Have work to show off to potential employers. Bring their own skills to the community. Coders can find tickets and bugs to fix. And much more …. Expands the pool of available mentors. Finds skil...
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Jlew's Open Source Blog: June 2011
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Jlew's Open Source Blog. A blog about my progress in the open source community. Saturday, June 18, 2011. Well I have finally graduated RIT with a B.S. in Computer Science. It's bitter sweet to see school come to a close. Glad to be done with classes and grades, but sad to leave Foss@RIT. And the Innovation Center. I feel that they are just starting to take off after a slow but steady start. As a Member-Applications Staff. The position will be in New Jersey. I am scheduled to start in Mid-July. Because of...
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Jlew's Open Source Blog: School Coming to a Close
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Jlew's Open Source Blog. A blog about my progress in the open source community. Wednesday, May 18, 2011. School Coming to a Close. Well it looks like school is coming to an end as graduation is just around the corner. I just finished up my last exam and now I am preparing to graduate this weekend! Outside of my class projects I have been working with Professor Jacobs to introduce a group of girl scouts to programming and game creation through Scratch. After the two tutorials were written we had a worksho...
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Jlew's Open Source Blog: Rochester Great Awards
http://blog.jlewopensource.com/2011/02/rochester-great-awards.html
Jlew's Open Source Blog. A blog about my progress in the open source community. Friday, February 4, 2011. Last week I posted that OVC was nominated for the Digital Rochester GREAT Awards. Fran, Taylor, and I won the Student Achievement Award for our work with OVC. Taylor and I with our awards on display in the foss box. Taylor Rose, Fran Rogers, and Justin Lewis. Labels: FOSS at RIT. Wow thats great news. Many many congrats. February 24, 2011 at 12:41 AM. View my complete profile.
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Jlew's Open Source Blog: OVC Nominated for the Digital Rochester Great Awards
http://blog.jlewopensource.com/2011/01/ovc-nominated-for-digital-rochester.html
Jlew's Open Source Blog. A blog about my progress in the open source community. Thursday, January 20, 2011. OVC Nominated for the Digital Rochester Great Awards. Recently, the Open Video Chat. Team was nominated for the Digital Rochester Great Awards. The OVC team and one other student from RIT were nominated for the Student Achievement. Taylor Rose and Justin Lewis. Image by Kenneth Pamatat. It appears that we were nominated by someone who had seen us showing off Open Video Chat at RIT's Imagine Festival.
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Jlew's Open Source Blog: October 2011
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Jlew's Open Source Blog. A blog about my progress in the open source community. Saturday, October 15, 2011. This has been a long overdue update. Since my last post, quite a lot has been going on. I have an apartment in New Jersey with a full time job at Verizon Wireless. My free time may be limited, but I haven't abandoned my opensource personal projects. Web2Py Symposium Registration System. My major project that I started at the beginning of the summer is my Symposium Registration System.
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Jlew's Open Source Blog: May 2011
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Jlew's Open Source Blog. A blog about my progress in the open source community. Wednesday, May 18, 2011. School Coming to a Close. Well it looks like school is coming to an end as graduation is just around the corner. I just finished up my last exam and now I am preparing to graduate this weekend! Outside of my class projects I have been working with Professor Jacobs to introduce a group of girl scouts to programming and game creation through Scratch. After the two tutorials were written we had a worksho...
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Jlew's Open Source Blog: January 2011
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Jlew's Open Source Blog. A blog about my progress in the open source community. Saturday, January 22, 2011. Last night/this morning we had our Winter Hackfest. It was a pretty good turn out, at the peak we had about 16 people. For most of the night there was about six people once the crowd dropped off. We had two sheets of Columbini's Buffalo Mild pizza and a dozen bottles of soda which was almost gone. The dedicated folks were at the Hackfest from 6:00pm to 7:30 am which is pretty good! Awarded to a stu...
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