First RCOS Project Presentation, Spring 2010
I gave my first presentation for the semester at RCOS today. Instead of the traditional technical project talk, I decided to look at the history of RPInventory and try to share some of the knowledge that I've learned from working on an open source project. The technical talks are a great way to judge the progress that a project is making, but I think it's refreshing to have talks about development in general. We're here at RCOS to not only become famous through developing great software, but also bridging the gap between where we all are now and fame. Since we're developing "sharable" software, we might as well share our knowledge as well. It's only fitting!
In addition to the general talk, there are a couple of slides at the end dedicated to the potential renovations of some space on the first floor of the Amos Eaton building.
Slides (pdf)
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