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martes nov 06, 2007
The Open Java Community in Chile

One of the biggest challenges when you drive into the Open Source initiative is to get people to participate and dedicate it’s time to innovation.   Here at Chile we have a big challenge we are in the process of introducing many new things, and like many new things in a community not used to risk and participate, it’s not easy.  One of the fist challenges we have it’s to raise a new Java community, but this community pretends to be ambitious, it will me mainly formed by University Students from all of the biggest Universities and Institutes in the Country like the UTFSM, USACH, DUOC, etc.  Maybe what we are willing to achieve it’s big, but we have the advantage to be the first attempt to do this in the country, and certainly will be a great challenge.  So far things are great and one the metrics we can use to say that is the amount of people participating in the open course we have every week at the “Universidad de Santiago”(University of Santiago)  where we have about 45 people actively participating and learning Java apart from their studies at the University.    

So far we have over a month of work in this and it’s gaining momentum, we have several projects on the way, among generation of open materials for students and more courses, aside of the fact of potential project to develop with Netbeans and Solaris.  We have very smart and enthusiastic people in the group and every day we have more people involved from all over the country.

Certainly we have a lot of work to do, but the most important thing to be successful it’s growing, which is participation, collaboration, and innovation.

 

 




 

Posted at 01:54PM nov 06, 2007 by Rodrigo Antonio Andueza Gallar in English  |  Comentarios[2]

Comentarios:

Hola.
Acabo de encontrar esta información, y quería consultar si este curso es exclusivo de estudiantes de la USACH. Además aprovecho de consultar si existe alguna comunidad chilena de Java.

Saludos.

Enviado por Felipe en noviembre 07, 2007 a las 05:57 PM CLST #

Hola Felipe, no, este curso no es exclusivo para gente de la USACH en realidad es para cualquiera que quiera participar en le comunidad. De hecho nuestra comunidad es una de las pocas comunidades en Chile está de momento en http://comunidadjavachile.dev.java.net pero pronto estaremos lanzando el nuevo portal con un montón de nuevas funcionalidades y su propio dominio. Cualquier cosa envíame un correo o únete a la comunidad, ciertamente es importante para nosotros que tengamos más gente que quiera compartir. Saludos

Enviado por Rodrigo en noviembre 08, 2007 a las 11:14 PM CLST #

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