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Introduction
1.
What is Open Source? Why? FOSS, Wat?
2.
Licensing Overview and Resources
3.
Case-Studies: Past FOSS projects at RIT
3.1.
Dash
4.
How to Contribute to a FOSS Project
5.
How to Manage a FOSS Project
6.
How to Use Git
7.
How Github and other Code Hosts Work
8.
FOSS Ecosystems
8.1.
FOSS@MAGIC
8.2.
Research Computing
8.3.
codeRIT
8.4.
WiC
9.
Business and Legal Profiles
9.1.
Enterprise
9.1.1.
Acquia / Drupal
9.1.2.
Khronos Group / OpenGL
9.1.3.
Canonical / Ubuntu
9.1.4.
GitHub
9.1.5.
Apple / WebKit
9.1.6.
Debian
9.1.7.
Wordpress
9.2.
Fiscal Sponsorship
9.2.1.
Eclipse Foundation
9.2.2.
Software in the Public Interest
9.2.3.
Linux Foundation
9.2.4.
Apache Software Foundation
9.2.5.
The Free Software Foundation
9.2.6.
Software Freedom Conservancy
9.3.
Startups/Contemporary Issues
9.3.1.
CodeCombat
9.3.2.
Ouya
9.3.3.
BeagleBoard Organization
9.3.4.
Coinbase
9.3.5.
Arduino
9.3.6.
Lantern
9.3.7.
Raspberry Pi
9.4.
Crowdfunding/Crowdfunded
9.4.1.
BountySource
9.4.2.
Patreon
9.4.3.
IndieGoGo
9.4.4.
Flattr
9.4.5.
Gratipay
9.4.6.
Kickstarter
9.5.
Civic Hacking/Dark Arts
9.5.1.
Sugar / OLPC
9.5.2.
18f
9.5.3.
OWASP
9.5.4.
Tor
9.5.5.
Ushahidi
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