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gboeker committed Feb 4, 2024
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projects: briefly talk about four open source projects that you regularly use or that influenced you in some way in the past (note, the projects do not have to be source code based) (Keep in mind that these blogs are publicly available to anybody who stumbles upon them. Make sure that the posts are appropriate.)
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### Open Source
When I think of open source, I think of software that is freely accessible, modifiable, and transparency. Some advantages with closed source is that there is more organized and maintained support. I noticed open source applications to be less visually polished than <!--more-->closed source apps. The benefits of open source is in its transparency, cost, and security. I aim to contribute to larger projects to gain practical experience, collaborate within a team, and better my understanding of open source.
When I think of open source, I think of software that is freely accessible, modifiable, and transparency. Some advantages with closed source is that there is more organized and maintained support. I noticed open source applications to be less visually polished than closed source apps. The benefits of open source is in its transparency, cost, and security. I aim to contribute to larger projects to gain practical experience, collaborate within a team, and better my understanding of open source.

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### What I've Used
I use wikipedia, visual studio code, python regularly, and I have used vlc media player, eclipse, and atom in the past.
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title: Week 2 - Code of Conduct
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### In Class Activity

Projects would benefit from having a code of conduct. It sets the expectation of behavior for a diverse group to communicate effictively. The most important part is the enforcement, detailing the repercussions of violating the conduct. Sugar Labs even contains a section concerning developers who leave the community in order to ensure a larger bus factor.
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### Thoughts

Currently, I am skeptical about the impact a Code of Conduct would have on how people will collaborate and treat each other. I can acknowledge its potential legal significance in addressing major issues, but for everyday interactions I am unsure of its effectiveness. I <!--more-->am not sure if there is a practical and realistic means of enforcing a Code of Conduct at a more graular level. I would be willing to try working on a project without a Code of Conduct, and would use my experiences and interactions with the community to decide if I would like to further be a part of it.
Currently, I am skeptical about the impact a Code of Conduct would have on how people will collaborate and treat each other. I can acknowledge its potential legal significance in addressing major issues, but for everyday interactions I am unsure of its effectiveness. I am not sure if there is a practical and realistic means of enforcing a Code of Conduct at a more graular level. I would be willing to try working on a project without a Code of Conduct, and would use my experiences and interactions with the community to decide if I would like to further be a part of it.

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