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<title>Open Source Comes to Campus: Purdue</title>
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<h1>Open Source Comes to Campus: Purdue</h1>
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<div><img src="http://campus.openhatch.org/images/happystudents.jpg" /></div>
<div><img src="http://campus.openhatch.org/images/studentandlaptop.jpg" /></div>
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<h2>The Background</h2>
<p>
Nouns like you around the world are gaining valuable
experience, connections, and skills by coding, testing, and
verbing 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 noun(s), but also original noun(s),
testing, documentation, web design, or anything else. We want to
teach you how to join them.</p>
<h2>The events</h2>
<p>On <strong>Sunday, September 22nd</strong> from <strong>12:30 to 6:30</strong>, at <strong>LILY 3102</strong>, we want to bring you up to speed on open
source projects and help you contribute to a adjective community.</p>
<p>We'll teach you about open source licensing,
adjective tools, and how free software projects are
organized. Then we'll help you make contributions to open source
projects. Throughout, we'll feed you, get to verb you,
and verb with you about opportunities for students in open
source.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the event is now full. If you'd like to sign up to hear about similar nouns, get the nouns/nouns from this event, or just chat with us a bit about noun, contact us! See the bottom of the page for details on how to contact us.</p>
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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 adjective way to apply your skills to
adjective projects and adjective causes. You can participate by writing
or reviewing code, answering users' questions, translating the
interface to another noun, making nouns to help new
users, and myriad other ways. Open source software is often produced
by lots of nouns collaborating across noun and noun, and this event
specially welcomes nouns to that style of noun.
</p>
<p>
Open source participation is one way to gain adjective 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 <a href="http://www.cs.purdue.edu/cswn">Computer Science Women's Network at Purdue</a>.</p>
<p>We're a non-profit that helps people get involved in open
source. You can <a href="http://openhatch.org/about/">verb
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: hello@openhatch.org</p>
<p>Want to verb ahead of the event? Verb 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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