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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Allison Randal. Chris is giving a Security Seminar on reproducible builds at 2pm, so I’ve invited him to stop by for a Q&A session with the systems research group before the talk. Here are a few questions to get started, bring your own to the session: - You got your start in open source while you were an undergraduate in computer science at a UK university, what do you think we could do to help more of our students engage with open source projects? - A number of open source projects now maintain lists of potential student-sized activities as potential Google Summer of Code or Outreachy projects. CS students at Cambridge do a series of practical implementation projects as part of completing their degrees. Possible synergy? Students working on real-world open source projects as part of their degree requirements? - I use Debian/Ubuntu in my research or/and I work on open source project X, how do I make sure Y package is up-to-date in Debian? This talk is part of the Computer Laboratory NetOS Group Talklets series. This talk is included in these lists:
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