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<eventitem date="2005-07-24" title="SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT GETS ON THE CLUETRAIN" time="TBA" room ="TBA">
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<short> HOW COMMUNITIES OF INTEREST DRIVE MODERN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT</short>
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<abstract>
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Simon Law leads the Quality teams for Ubuntu, a free-software operating
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system built on Debian GNU/Linux. As such, he leads one of the largest
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community-based testing efforts for a software product. This does get a
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bit busy sometimes.
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<p>
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In this talk, we'll be exploring how the Internet is changing how
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software is developed. Concepts like open source and technologies like
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message forums are blurring the lines between producer and consumer.
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And this melting pot of people is causing people to take note, and
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change the way they sling code.
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<p>
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Co-Sponsored with CS-Commons Committee
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</abstract>
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<eventitem date="2006-06-21" time="4:30 PM"
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<eventitem date="2006-06-21" time="4:30 PM"
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room="MC4042" title="CSC General Meeting">
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room="MC4042" title="CSC General Meeting">
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