Open Source at SF State (http://opensource.sfsu.edu/) is a portal for all things open source at San Francisco State University (http://www.sfsu.edu/). It serves as a focal point for discussion of various open source projects at SF State. These include iLearn, which is our implementation of Moodle (http://ilearn.sfsu.edu/), XMPP/Jabber, Drupal (http://is.sfsu.edu and http://imsa.sfsu.edu/ are examples) and LTSP/Ubuntu in our lab (http://opensource.sfsu.edu/medusa) as used at SF State.
We are also quite active with the One Laptop per Child project. See OLPC XO laptops in action!
Team Contact: Sameer Verma Contact information: sverma@sfsu.edu
Team Contact: Benjamin Lee Contact information: pianoforte87@gmail.com
Events (these will be on campus, on Thursday, Sept 17, 2009) 9am - 3pm:
- Hands-on Linux demos
- CD give-away
- Information handouts
- Informational Seminars (tentative)
Directions to SFSU Campus http://www.sfsu.edu/~sfsumap/
Look for our table close to the Cezar Chavez Student Center and the J. Paul Leonard Library corner (hint: Look for Malcolm X Plaza on the map).







