I was actively involved in promoting open source among university students, when I was in Sri Lanka. This presentation is an evolved and updated version of the presentation that I used in 2012 for the sessions.
This presentation shares my thoughts as an active participant of the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program since 2009 - with AbiWord (2009 as a student and 2011 - 2013 as a mentor), a light weight word processor, with (OGSA-DAI) Open Grid Services Architecture Data Access and Integration (2010 as a student), an innovative solution for distributed data access and management, mentored by OMII-UK, and with Emory BMI (2014 as a student).
Feedbacks from students and mentors have contributed much to this presentation over time. Feel free to drop me a line, if you have any questions or feedback.
This presentation shares my thoughts as an active participant of the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program since 2009 - with AbiWord (2009 as a student and 2011 - 2013 as a mentor), a light weight word processor, with (OGSA-DAI) Open Grid Services Architecture Data Access and Integration (2010 as a student), an innovative solution for distributed data access and management, mentored by OMII-UK, and with Emory BMI (2014 as a student).
Feedbacks from students and mentors have contributed much to this presentation over time. Feel free to drop me a line, if you have any questions or feedback.
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