Monday, January 20, 2014

FOSS Experiences and Reflections

For this blog post I was required to read The Cathedral and the Bazaar (Audio Version), which was written by Eric S. Raymond, a long time hacker who has been active in the Internet culture since the early 1970's. In this particular writing of Eric's, he talks about the two opposite types of software development styles: "The Cathedral" style, and "The Bazaar" style.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

My FOSS Preferences

UPDATE: OUR TEAM HAS CHOSEN AUDACITY FOR OUR FOSS PROJECT

My teams first task is to find a FOSS project to work with. So we each set out to look for some potential candidates. Through surfing the web to look up information on open source projects, I came across a website called Ohloh.
Ohloh is a free, public directory of Free and Open Source Software and the contributors who create and maintain it...Ohloh is not a forge — it does not host projects and code. Ohloh is a directory, a community, and analytics and search services. By connecting to project source code repositories, analyzing both the code’s history and ongoing updates, and attributing those updates to specific contributors, Ohloh can provide reports about the composition and activity of project code bases, and aggregate this data to track the changing demographics of the FOSS world.                                                            About Ohloh 
Using it I searched for FOSS projects based on certain criteria such as: project activity, project popularity, and programming languages the project is written in. The following is a rundown of the three projects I looked at as possible choices for our team's project:

Square One

This is my first blog post so I guess I should introduce myself: My name is John Youngblood and I am a current student at the College of Charleston. My major is in Computer Science B.S. and I am also working towards minors in Physics and Math. My specific interests when it comes to the world of Technology are:

  • Artificial Intelligence (with an emphasis on game logic)
  • Music Editing and Creating Software
  • Graphic Processing
  • Physics Engines
That is a quick overview of my interest in terms of computers and should give you a sense of what strive to do with my degree once a graduate this Spring.