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     * **Alex Cojocaru**: //First it's free,then you can contribute to open source projects,you can communicate with the open source community//     * **Alex Cojocaru**: //First it's free,then you can contribute to open source projects,you can communicate with the open source community//
 # How do you contribute? # How do you contribute?
-    * **Jason**://git fork and pull request :x// +    * **Jason**: //Git fork and pull request :x// 
-    * **Alexandra**://vim, github, asking for help//+    * **Alexandra**: //vim, github, asking for help//
     * **Alex Stăncioiu**: //you can always find projects on git ! :D//     * **Alex Stăncioiu**: //you can always find projects on git ! :D//
     * **Bogdan**: //If you have a good idea, write code!//     * **Bogdan**: //If you have a good idea, write code!//
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 # What about wrinting code?? # What about wrinting code??
-    * **Andrei**://You should always practice a good coding style so your code can be easy to read. Otherwise no one will bother. :(//  +    * **Andrei**: //You should always practice a good coding style so your code can be easy to read. Otherwise no one will bother. :(//  
-    * **Remus**://If you want to write code it will be more readable if you respect some rules of coding style.// +    * **Remus**: //If you want to write code it will be more readable if you respect some rules of coding style.// 
-    * **Alexandra**://Readable code// +    * **Alexandra**: //Readable code// 
-    * **Alex Florea**://you write code in vim//+    * **Alex Florea**: //you write code in vim//
     * **Radu**://writing code is not only for the one who writes it, but mostly for the other contributors. That's why we should consider conding-style advice//      * **Radu**://writing code is not only for the one who writes it, but mostly for the other contributors. That's why we should consider conding-style advice// 
-    * **Andrei**://writing code is not only for the one who writes it, but mostly for the other contributors. That's why we should consider conding-style advice//+    * **Andrei**: //writing code is not only for the one who writes it, but mostly for the other contributors. That's why we should consider conding-style advice//
 # How do i send my work? # How do i send my work?
-    * **Alexandra**://Git// +    * **Alexandra**: //Git// 
-    * **Georgiana**://I can use github to share my work with another people//+    * **Georgiana**: //I can use github to share my work with another people//
     * **Alex Florea**: //You commit it//     * **Alex Florea**: //You commit it//
-    * **Jason**://Github// +    * **Jason**: //Github// 
-    * **Remus**://I send my work by uploading on internet to be visible for the others and assemble the projects.//+    * **Remus**: //I send my work by uploading on internet to be visible for the others and assemble the projects.// 
 +    * **Alex Stăncioiu**: //I upload it on github, no ?!// 
 +    * **Costin**: //You put it on github, and everyone can see it.// 
 +    * **Radu**: //Using version control systems like git// 
 +    * **Andrei**: //There are many ways. One of them is github with three easy steps: 1) gitt add 2) git commit 3) git push :)//
  
    
      

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  • Monday, June 17: intro of OSSS: presentation of people involved, curriculum, projects, selection of projects
  • June 18-21, 23-26: presentations and hackathons
  • Friday, June 27: presentation of project outcomes, diplomas and prizes, closing
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