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=== Lecture/lab session ===
=== Lecture/lab session ===


# Monday, January 25, T-321, 10.15 - 11.45
====  Monday, January 25, T-321, 10.15 - 11.45 ====
#* Course intro - what is going to happen
 
#* lecture: FLOSS definition, differences from proprietary models. Free Software vs Open Source vs Freeware. FSF  vs OSI
* Course intro - what is going to happen
#* homework: some readings (Stallman vs Raymond). Write a review (can be blogged or e-mailed). Due: next Monday, February 1.
* Lecture: FLOSS definition, differences from proprietary models. Free Software vs Open Source vs Freeware. FSF  vs OSI
# Monday, January 25. T-321, 12.15 - 13.45
* Homework: Read the arguments of both schools (FSF and OSI) at
#* lecture/demonstration/practice: Battle for Wesnoth as our playground. Main ideas of the game, overview of the wesnoth/data directory. Creating a scenario and a campaign. WML.
** http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-software-for-freedom.html (FSF view)
# Tuesday, January 26. T-321, 10.15 - 11.45
** http://www.catb.org/~esr/open-source.html (OSI view)
#* Wesnoth lab, formation of the teams, accounts for Trac and Subversion
and write a comparison (can be blogged or e-mailed; up to 5 points). Due: next Monday, February 1.
#* homework: installing and playing Wesnoth. Write a review (can be blogged or e-mailed). Due: next Monday, February 1.
* Links:
# Wednesday, January 27, T-321, 10.15 - 11.45
** Free Software Foundation http://www.fsf.org
#* lecture: FLOSS development:  environments, tools and methods. Trac (wiki, tickets, versioning) and Subversion (with possible tools).
** Open Source Initiative http://www.opensource.org
#* homework: the first draft of the campaign, milestones etc. Due:  Wednesday, February 3 (the last meeting)
** Debian Social Contract http://www.debian.org/social_contract
# Wednesday, January 27, T-321, 11.15 - 13.45
** ''Hackers'' by Steven Levy http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/729 (two first chapters; the full book is available from IMKE library)
#* Wesnoth and tools lab.
** Wikipedia articles (for quick reference and further links):
# Thursday, January 28, T-321, 10.15 - 11.45
*** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software
#* lecture: FLOSS as business: different models
*** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_software
#* homework: case studies. Due: Monday, February 15  
*** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker_culture
# Thursday, January 28, T-321, 12.15 - 13.45
 
#* Wesnoth lab
==== Monday, January 25. T-321, 12.15 - 13.45 ====
# Monday, February 1, T-321, 10.15 - 11.45
 
#* legal framework of FLOSS. Licenses, patents etc.
* Lecture/demonstration/practice: Battle for Wesnoth as our playground. Main ideas of the game, overview of the wesnoth/data directory. Creating a scenario and a campaign. WML.
#* homework: case studies. Due: Monday, February 15
* Links:
# Tuesday, February 2, T-321, 10.15 - 11.45
** The Battle for Wesnoth home page http://www.wesnoth.org
#* lecture: community building and management
** Wesnoth Forum http://www.wesnoth.org/forum/
#* homework: readings, analysis of the Wesnoth community (based on the forum), ideastorming on better campaign building. Due: Monday, March 1.
** Building Maps http://www.wesnoth.org/wiki/BuildingMaps
# Wednesday, February 3, T-321, 10.15 - 11.45
** Building Campaigns http://wiki.wesnoth.org/BuildingCampaigns
#* lecture: Free Culture: the wider social impact of FLOSS
** ''Battle for Wesnoth Campaign Design How-To'' by Eric S. Raymond http://catb.org/~esr/wesnoth/campaign-design-howto.html
#* homework: readings, case studies. Due: Monday, March 1.
 
# Wednesday, February 3, T-321, 11.15 - 13.45
==== Tuesday, January 26. T-321, 10.15 - 11.45 ====
#* lab/discussion: Wesnoth campaign building
 
* Wesnoth lab, formation of the teams, accounts for Trac and Subversion
* Homework: installing and playing Wesnoth. Write a game review (can be blogged or e-mailed; up to 5 points). Due: next Monday, February 1.
 
==== Wednesday, January 27, T-321, 10.15 - 11.45 ====
 
* Lecture: FLOSS development:  environments, tools and methods. Trac (wiki, tickets, versioning) and Subversion (with possible tools).
* Team homework: the first draft of the campaign, milestones, team member roles etc (up to 5 points to all members). Due:  Wednesday, February 3 (the last meeting)
* Links:
** Trac home page http://trac.edgewall.org
** The Trac User and Administrator Guide http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracGuide
** Subversion FAQ http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html
** Version Control with Subversion (aka "The Subversion Book") http://svnbook.red-bean.com/
 
==== Wednesday, January 27, T-321, 11.15 - 13.45 ====
 
* Wesnoth and tools lab.
 
==== Thursday, January 28, T-321, 10.15 - 11.45 ====
 
* Lecture: FLOSS as business: different models
* Homework: Write a case study about three IT companies using Open Source as a part of their business strategy (one of them could do it a its main business, e.g. Red Hat). Due: Monday, February 15  
* Links:
** ''The Cathedral and the Bazaar'' by Eric S. Raymond http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/ (especially "The Magic Cauldron")
** ''Why Free Software/Open Source Software? Look at the Numbers!'' by David A. Wheeler http://www.dwheeler.com/oss_fs_why.html (a bit outdated for now)
** ''Community Created Content: Law, Business and Policy'' by Herkko Hietanen, Ville Oksanen and Mikko Välimäki. http://www.turre.com/wp-content/uploads/webkirja_koko_optimoitu2.pdf
** ''Innovation Happens Elsewhere'' by Ron Goldman and Richard P. Gabriel http://dreamsongs.com/IHE/IHE.html
** ''The Cluetrain Manifesto'' by Christopher Locke, Rick Levine, Doc Searls and David Weinberger http://cluetrain.com/book/index.html
 
==== Thursday, January 28, T-321, 12.15 - 13.45 ====
 
* Wesnoth lab
 
==== Monday, February 1, T-321, 10.15 - 11.45 ====
 
* Lecture: legal framework of FLOSS. Licenses, patents etc.
* Homework: Study the principle of copyleft and write an analysis about its three variants (strong, weak, none) with real-life examples. Due: Monday, February 15
* Links:
** World Intellectual Property Organization http://www.wipo.int
** FSF license page http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/
** OSI license page http://www.opensource.org/licenses/
** Creative Commmons http://www.creativecommons.org
** ''A New Economic System for the Information Era'' by Josè Malaquias http://www.malaquias.net/en/joseluis/articles/copyright.pdf
** ''Information Liberation'' by Brian Martin http://www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/bmartin/pubs/98il/
** ''Anarchism Triumphant'' by Eben Moglen http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue4_8/moglen/index.html
 
==== Tuesday, February 2, T-321, 10.15 - 11.45 ====
 
* Lecture: community building and management
* Homework: readings, analysis of the Wesnoth community (based on the forum), ideastorming on better campaign building (UP TO 5 POINTS). Due: Monday, March 1.
* Links:
** ''The Cathedral and the Bazaar'' by Eric S. Raymond http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/ (especially "Homesteading the Noosphere")
** ''Characterizing the OSS Process'' by Andrea Capiluppi, Patricia Lago and Mauricio Morisio http://opensource.ucc.ie/icse2002/CapiluppiLagoMorisio.pdf
** ''The Politics of Survival and Prestige'' by E. Gabriella Coleman http://www.healthhacker.org/biella/masterslongversion.html
** ''The Future of Work in a Changing World'' by Charles Handy http://jmm.aaa.net.au/articles/8679.htm
** ''New Community Networks: Wired For Change'' by Douglas Schiffer http://www.scn.org/ncn/
** ''Internet Psychology'' by John Suler http://www.selfhelpmagazine.com/articles/internet/index.shtml
 
==== Wednesday, February 3, T-321, 10.15 - 11.45 ====
 
* Lecture: Free Culture: the wider social impact of FLOSS
* Homework: FREE CULTURE CASE STUDY (UP TO 5 POINTS). Due: Monday, March 1.
* Links:
** Creative Commmons http://www.creativecommons.org
** ''Community Created Content: Law, Business and Policy'' by Herkko Hietanen, Ville Oksanen and Mikko Välimäki. http://www.turre.com/wp-content/uploads/webkirja_koko_optimoitu2.pdf
** ''Free Culture'' by Larry Lessig http://www.free-culture.org/freecontent/
** ''Code 2.0'' by Larry Lessig http://pdf.codev2.cc/Lessig-Codev2.pdf
** ''Giving It Away'' by Cory Doctorow (@Forbes) http://www.forbes.com/2006/11/30/cory-doctorow-copyright-tech-media_cz_cd_books06_1201doctorow.html
** ''Scholarly Journals at the Crossroads'' by Ann S. Okerson and James J. O'Donnell http://www.arl.org/scomm/subversive/toc.html
 
==== Wednesday, February 3, T-321, 11.15 - 13.45 ====
 
* Lab/discussion: Wesnoth campaign building




53. rida: 125. rida:
=== Grading ===
=== Grading ===


* Wesnoth campaign (participation in team; everyone writes a short report about his/her role and contribution) 50%
* Wesnoth campaign (participation in team; everyone writes a short report about his/her role and contribution) - 50%
* Campaign testing/review (for another team's work) - 15%
* Campaign testing/review (for another team's work) - 15%
* reviews/reflections/case studies - 35%
* Literature reviews/reflections/case studies - 35%
 


=== Lecture notes ===
=== Lecture notes ===

Viimane redaktsioon: 26. jaanuar 2010, kell 06:23

NB! This page now reflects the Spring 2010 course! The stuff is under construction.


Course Schedule

The course runs in three parts:

  • Lecture/lab session - end of January / beginning of February
  • Independent work - February - April
  • Final seminar - April 12.

Lecture/lab session

Monday, January 25, T-321, 10.15 - 11.45

and write a comparison (can be blogged or e-mailed; up to 5 points). Due: next Monday, February 1.

Monday, January 25. T-321, 12.15 - 13.45

Tuesday, January 26. T-321, 10.15 - 11.45

  • Wesnoth lab, formation of the teams, accounts for Trac and Subversion
  • Homework: installing and playing Wesnoth. Write a game review (can be blogged or e-mailed; up to 5 points). Due: next Monday, February 1.

Wednesday, January 27, T-321, 10.15 - 11.45

Wednesday, January 27, T-321, 11.15 - 13.45

  • Wesnoth and tools lab.

Thursday, January 28, T-321, 10.15 - 11.45

Thursday, January 28, T-321, 12.15 - 13.45

  • Wesnoth lab

Monday, February 1, T-321, 10.15 - 11.45

Tuesday, February 2, T-321, 10.15 - 11.45

Wednesday, February 3, T-321, 10.15 - 11.45

Wednesday, February 3, T-321, 11.15 - 13.45

  • Lab/discussion: Wesnoth campaign building


Independent work

  • Campaign project - story outline, main characters, rough overview of scenarios - should be put up to the team's Trac page. Due: Monday, February 22 (3 weeks from the end of the lectures)
  • Beta milestone - end of March (should be ready/playable with minor omissions)
  • Final milestone - April 5 (a week before the end of the course). The campaign should be finished and the final version made available for download (in order to let others review it).
  • Playtesting another team's campaign. Write a review (can be blogged or e-mailed). During the final week - deadline April 12 (the final day of the course)


Grading

  • Wesnoth campaign (participation in team; everyone writes a short report about his/her role and contribution) - 50%
  • Campaign testing/review (for another team's work) - 15%
  • Literature reviews/reflections/case studies - 35%

Lecture notes