1.
Introduction
2.
What is Open Source? Why? FOSS, Wat?
3.
Licensing Overview and Resources
4.
Case-Studies: Past FOSS projects at RIT
4.1.
Dash
5.
How to Contribute to a FOSS Project
6.
How to Manage a FOSS Project
7.
How to Use Git
8.
How Github and other Code Hosts Work
9.
FOSS Ecosystems
9.1.
FOSS@MAGIC
9.2.
Research Computing
9.3.
codeRIT
9.4.
WiC
10.
Business and Legal Profiles
10.1.
Enterprise
10.1.1.
Acquia / Drupal
10.1.2.
Khronos Group / OpenGL
10.1.3.
Canonical / Ubuntu
10.1.4.
GitHub
10.1.5.
Apple / WebKit
10.1.6.
Debian
10.1.7.
Wordpress
10.2.
Fiscal Sponsorship
10.2.1.
Eclipse Foundation
10.2.2.
Software in the Public Interest
10.2.3.
Linux Foundation
10.2.4.
Apache Software Foundation
10.2.5.
The Free Software Foundation
10.2.6.
Software Freedom Conservancy
10.3.
Startups/Contemporary Issues
10.3.1.
CodeCombat
10.3.2.
Ouya
10.3.3.
BeagleBoard Organization
10.3.4.
Coinbase
10.3.5.
Arduino
10.3.6.
Lantern
10.3.7.
Raspberry Pi
10.4.
Crowdfunding/Crowdfunded
10.4.1.
BountySource
10.4.2.
Patreon
10.4.3.
IndieGoGo
10.4.4.
Flattr
10.4.5.
Gratipay
10.4.6.
Kickstarter
10.5.
Civic Hacking/Dark Arts
10.5.1.
Sugar / OLPC
10.5.2.
18f
10.5.3.
OWASP
10.5.4.
Tor
10.5.5.
Ushahidi
Light
Rust
Coal
Navy
Ayu
How To FOSS
Business and Legal Profiles
Enterprise
Acquia / Drupal
Khronos Group / OpenGL
Canonical / Ubuntu
GitHub
Apple / WebKit
Debian
Wordpress
Fiscal Sponsorship
Eclipse Foundation
Software in the Public Interest
Linux Foundation
Apache Software Foundation
The Free Software Foundation
Software Freedom Conservancy
Startups/Contemporary Issues
CodeCombat
Ouya
BeagleBoard Organization
Coinbase
Arduino
Lantern
Raspberry Pi
Crowdfunding/Crowdfunded
BountySource
Patreon
IndieGoGo
Flattr
Gratipay
Kickstarter
Civic Hacking/Dark Arts
Sugar / OLPC
18f
The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)
Tor
Ushahidi