Open Source Workshop 2014.12

Open Source Workshop this month is a event for you to meet, work, share and learn from practical project works with developers, UI designers, document writers/translators and other contributors.

Date: 2014/12/06 Saturday
Time: 2:00pm-5:45pm (Door open at 2:00pm, Start from 2:15pm)
Venue: Classroom G5-133, 5/F Academic 1, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon Tong.
Room & Capacity: a classroom with 30 seats.
Fee: $0 (Free of Charge).
Organized by Open Source Hong Kong.
Co-Organized by Hong Kong Linux User Group and Hong Kong Creative Open Technology Association.
Venue sponsored by City University of Hong Kong.

Projects:

  • Website building for Hong Kong Open Source Conference 2015 (Sammy) (Javascript, Design, Django)
  • Mobile Apps for Hong Kong Open Source Conference 2015 (Sammy) (Android, iOS)
  • Website re-vamp of Open Source Hong Kong (Sammy) (Drupal, Design, Javascript)
  • Website building for Mozilla Hong Kong (Sammy) (CSS, Javascript, Design)
    (*** You are welcome to bring your projects to workshop, please list your project with 3 keyword tags. ***)
    (*** Please make +1 to any projects you are interested to participate in order to let project leaders to know ***)

Participants:

  • Sammy Fung (Django, Drupal, Mobile)
    (*** If you will join the workshop, please drop your name with 3 keyword tags of your tech/design/non-tech skillsets. ***)

You should prepare the followings before workshop:

  • Bring your laptop with tools you uses, charging your laptop battery to full.
  • Getting your own PCCW / Y5ZONE wifi accounts if possible.
  • Your GitHub account.
  • Name cards (or sth. leaving your contacts to your new friends)

You should expect at least one of the followings:

  • Work on projects.
  • Share your skills, knowledge and experiences.
  • Learn from others.

Sammy Fung

Sammy is the President and Founder of Open Source Hong Kong. He is also the founder of the Open Platform Society. In 2022, He become a board member of the GNOME Foundation and a fellow member of the Python Software Foundation.

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