HFOSS
Olivia Gallucci’s assignments for the Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software Development (HFOSS) course at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
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How to Install TigerOS on a Live USB
Learn how to install TigerOS (version 28), RIT’s Linux distribution, on a live USB. Works for MacOS, Windows, and Linux. Hope you enjoy!
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Contributing to Open Source at RIT
This post documents my first public experience contributing to open source software. I made these contributions for a class (HFOSS).
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VS Code’s Community Architecture
Microsoft released Visual Studio in 1997. It’s now one of the most popular IDEs. How does the VS Code community architecture stack up?
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FarmBot’s Community Architecture
FarmBot is an open-source farming project created by Rory Aronson in 2011. Here is an analysis of FarmBot’s community architecture.
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Debian’s Community Architecture
Debian is famous for providing support for both proprietary drivers and open drivers. But is its community architecture equally reputable?
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Literature Reviews on Open Source
Here are my literature reviews for the Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software Development (HFOSS) course at RIT.
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Humanitarian FOSS Development Intro
This article was written for Rochester Institute Technology’s Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software (HFOSS) class (IGME-582). Original HFOSS’21 post can be found on the course blog.