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<title>Open Source Comes to Campus, at Columbia University</title>
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<h1>Open Source Comes to Campus, at Columbia University</h1>
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<div><img src="http://campus.openhatch.org/images/happystudents.jpg" alt="Happy students"/></div>
<div><img src="http://campus.openhatch.org/images/studentandlaptop.jpg" alt="Student and laptop"/></div>
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<h2>The Background</h2>
<p>Students like you around the world are gaining
valuable experience, connections, and skills by
coding, testing, and writing for free software
projects like Firefox, WordPress, Wikipedia's backend
code, and SAGE.</p>
<p>You do <em>not</em> need to know how to program to
contribute to free software. You can contribute code,
but also original art, testing, documentation, web
design, or anything else. We want to teach you how to
join them.</p>
<h2>The events</h2>
<p>This is a day-long immersion event, on <strong>Saturday, October 19th</strong>, from <strong>10:00am to 5:00pm</strong>, at <strong>Columbia University's</strong> <a href="http://ieor.columbia.edu/files/seasieor/file_attach/Mudd_Map.pdf">S. W. Mudd</a> building, <strong>room CSB 452</strong>.</p>
<p>In the morning, we'll teach you about open source
licensing, collaboration tools, and how free software
projects are organized.</p>
<p>In the afternoon, we'll help you make contributions
to open source projects.</p>
<p>And throughout the day we'll feed you, get to know
you, and talk with you about opportunities for
students in open source.</p>
<p>Space is pretty limited and we want to prepare to
meet your needs. Please sign up in advance
by <a href="#signup">filling out this
form</a><noscript>
or <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1oJZ-W38Ogb1Hdn9uOxi8SxwBkuR2ACx3w5KTudXgZ2w/viewform">click
here</a></noscript>. Don't delay!</p>
<h2>Or you can scroll past the form and keep reading...</h2>
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<h2>More about open source</h2>
<p>Free, open source software is software that is
shared freely and available to build upon. It is a
great way to apply your skills to real-world projects
and social causes. You can participate by writing or
reviewing code, answering users' questions,
translating the interface to another language, making
video tutorials to help new users, and myriad other
ways. Open source software is often produced by lots
of people collaborating across time and space, and
this event specially welcomes newcomers to that style
of development.</p>
<p>Open source participation is one way to gain
real-world skills and make connections that will last
you through your career. Volunteer staff will include
professionals and academics who use open source
daily.</p>
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<h2>Who we are</h2>
<p>The event is put together by <a href="http://openhatch.org/people/paulproteus/">Asheesh Laroia</a> and Shauna Gordon-McKeon
of <a href="http://openhatch.org/">OpenHatch</a>, with the help of the Columbia University <a href="http://www.cs.columbia.edu/wics/">Women in Computer Science</a> and the <a href="http://adicu.com/">Application Development Initiative (ADI)</a>.</p>
<p>We're a non-profit that helps people get involved
in open source. You
can <a href="http://openhatch.org/about/">learn
more</a>.</p>
<h2>Get in touch</h2>
<p>If you want to get in touch with us, the best thing
to do is to email us. Try this:
<p>Want to chat ahead of the event? Ask questions on
#openhatch on FreeNode. Consider using IRC your first
open source accomplishment :)
Click <a href="http://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=1&channels=%23openhatch">here
for web chat</a>.</p>
<h2>Sign up</h2>
<p>Now is the time to scroll up and make sure you sign
up!</p>
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