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Open Source "Case Study"

On the first day of class, students will be placed into groups of 2. Each group will be scheduled for a "case study" presentation about an open source project of their choosing (some suggestions below and if you are struggling, I am happy to assign one to you.) Projects can anything and do not need to be "code" based. They can range from large ones maintained by a company like TensorFlow) to small and maintained by a single person (Tracery) to medium-sized and funded through donations and grants like The Processing Foundation. Each case study should consist of an in-class presentation and write-up (in the form of a blog or medium post). Case study presentations should be 15-20 minutes with 5-10 minutes of questions and discussion. They should include research on the following:

Case Study Questions

  • Describe what the project is. Does it have a mission statement?
  • Describe the history of the project -- when / how did it start? Has it grown?
  • Who are the contributors to the project?
  • Describe the project's funding. Is it funded? What kinds of support does it get?
  • Describe the project's community. Are there separate developer / user communities? Where are the primary places they interact?
  • Does the project have a Code of Conduct? What does it consist of? If it does not, why?
  • Does the project have a license? Why was the license chosen?
  • Evaluate the project's approach to equity, diversity, and inclusion in its community. What's the difference between diversity, inclusion, and equity? by Meg Bolger.
  • Is the project still active? Why or why not?
  • What is the future of the project?

Case Study Schedule

  • Week 2: Sept 11
  • Week 3: Sept 18
    • Wenhe, Jinzhong: Redux
  • Week 4: Sept 25
    • Ilana, Hadar
    • MingPu, Ahmad: Wordpress
  • Week 5: Oct 2
    • Lin, Guillermo
    • Luna, Camille
  • Week 6: Oct 16
    • Nicolas, Alice
    • Emma, Amitabh

Ideas for Case Studies

Open Source Software

Open Source Data

Other

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