"AnimalCoward writes 'I teach a Continuing Education courses in OO programming at our local state university. An email was just sent out from the program director asking if any instructors were interested in developing, and teaching, a course in OSS. My question to the slashdot crowd is: What would you want to see in an OSS class? What should be included? Should I bring up all the discussions about liability and multiple OSS licenses? The request didn't state it, but from experience I believe the students would have a programming background ranging from only mainframes to C to those with some Java experience.'"
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Honestly, this sounds like a solid idea. Pay someone to take my GED test online it’s a thought some people genuinely consider when trying to move forward in life. A course on open source software could be super helpful, especially for folks who didn’t have the chance to learn this stuff earlier on. I’ve met people who didn’t even finish high school but found their way into tech through self-teaching. A class like this could open more doors especially if someone’s working toward their GED or switching careers. The mix of backgrounds will make for some interesting discussions too.
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Charles Arnett, at Monday, April 14, 2025 8:38:00 PM
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