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 ===== OpenChain Curriculum===== ===== OpenChain Curriculum=====
  
-The OpenChain Curriculum is designed to help organizations meet the training and process requirements of the OpenChain Specification. Release 2 of the slides is available now under CC-0 licensing to allow everyone to use, study, share and improve the material.+The OpenChain Curriculum is designed to help organizations meet the training and process requirements of the OpenChain Specification. ​ 
 + 
 +==== Current Release==== 
 + 
 +Release 2 of the slides is available now under CC-0 licensing to allow everyone to use, study, share and improve the material.
  
 The OpenChain Curriculum reference slides are available in several formats: The OpenChain Curriculum reference slides are available in several formats:
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   * {{ :​openchain:​openchain-curriculum-release-1-kor.pptx |}}   * {{ :​openchain:​openchain-curriculum-release-1-kor.pptx |}}
  
-There is a Frequently Asked Questions page explaining the OpenChain Curriculum in more detail here: +==== More Information====
-  * [[https://​wiki.linuxfoundation.org/​openchain/​curriculum-questions-and-answers|OpenChain Curriculum FAQ]]+
  
-You can join our mailing list at [[https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/​mailman/​listinfo/openchain-curriculum|OpenChain Curriculum Mailing List]]. Everyone is invited to participate,​ contribute material and to assist expanding existing material.+There is a [[https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/​openchain/curriculum-questions-and-answers|Frequently Asked Questions page]] explaining the OpenChain Curriculum.
  
-The working slides for future updates can be found here: +==== Get Involved====
-  * [[https://​1drv.ms/​p/​s!AsXJVqby5kpnhjz7p9yryf8MJUPJ]] +
-These slides are actively edited and should not be used as part of your confirmation process for the OpenChain Specification+
  
-===== Curriculum ​Development Notes=====+Everyone is invited to participate via our [[https://​lists.linuxfoundation.org/​mailman/​listinfo/​openchain-curriculum|OpenChain Curriculum Mailing List]]. 
 + 
 +We are currently working on the [[https://​1drv.ms/​p/​s!AsXJVqby5kpnhjz7p9yryf8MJUPJ|Release 3 slides]].  
 +These are actively edited and should not be used as part of your confirmation process for the OpenChain Specification. They are scheduled for release around Q2 2017. 
 + 
 +==== Our Meeting and Development Notes==== 
 + 
 +** 2017/1/17 Linux Foundation Open Source Leadership Summit, Lake Tahoe** 
 + 
 +We are now getting very close to closing the Release 3 Slides. You can check out our progress here: 
 +https://​1drv.ms/​p/​s!AsXJVqby5kpnhjz7p9yryf8MJUPJ 
 + 
 +Key additions:​ 
 +Slide 2: on-boarding to the deck. 
 +Slide 55: the Chapter 6 SME Checklists 
 +Slides 57-68: Simplified Chapter 6 enterprise process 
 + 
 +TODO: 
 +(1) We need to simplify language on the slides. I am working on Chapter 1 and 2. Nathan is working on Chapter 3 and 4. Can anyone volunteer to assist with review of Chapter 5, 6 and 7? I believe Luis is already assisting on some slides and indeed I just saw he editing online. Hurry, everyone else, don’t miss your chance! 
 +(2) We came to consensus that Chapter 8 - developer guidelines - should sync with the Linux Foundation practical GPL compliance for developers free course. Karen (in CC) has volunteered to help have a look at the slides and ensure fit. 
 + 
 +We additionally came to consensus that: 
 +(1) The Release 3 slides will be synced to launch with the OpenChain Specification 1.1. This is currently scheduled for release on March 31st.  
 +(2) After Release 3 the Curriculum training slides will move to a yearly update cycle, reflecting that we have not only met our key goal of providing the foundation material for people to meet Section 1.2 of the OpenChain Specification,​ but that we have polished and refined the material over two generations to ensure usability. 
 + 
 +In a nutshell, once we get these slides out, we will have accomplished another major milestone, and we can turn our attention to new curriculum material.  
 + 
 +**2017/1/17 meeting** 
 + 
 +Overview of the planned Q1 2017 activities:​ 
 +  - Add a “SME” checklist to Chapter 6 for small company compliance review 
 +  - Decide what to put in Chapter 8 for “Developer Guidelines” 
 +  - Review language throughout to simplify and improve clarity 
 + 
 +**2016/​12/​14 Linux Foundation Legal Summit, San Francisco** 
 + 
 +  * Launch of the OpenChain Release 2 reference slide deck. 
 + 
 +This deck has the following improvements:​ 
 +  - There are slide notes for trainers throughout the material to make delivery easier. 
 +  - There are answers to the “Check Your Understanding” questions at the end of each chapter to assist with the creation of internal exams. 
 +  - The content of some slides has been adjusted to make things clearer and simpler. 
 + 
 +  * You can see the launch presentation here: {{ :​openchain:​openchain-release-2-launch-presentation.pptx |}}
  
 **2016/​11/​21 meeting** **2016/​11/​21 meeting**
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   - Will address complexity of Chapter 6 in 2017.  Slide 52 will serve as placeholder.  ​   - Will address complexity of Chapter 6 in 2017.  Slide 52 will serve as placeholder.  ​
  
-**2016/​10/​05 LinuxCon Europe meeting**+**2016/​11/​21 meeting** 
 + 
 +  - We will seek to polish the Release 1 slides and push out the polished version as Release 2 in December 2016 
 +  - This will not be an extension of the existing slides, just a polish based on existing feedback contained in the slide notes 
 +  - It will be accompanied by a new version of the slide notes which will act as a “teacher’s handbook” 
 + 
 +To action this: 
 +  - We will create an FAQ to help set a clear context for the OpenChain Curriculum slides 
 +  - We need to close off the existing slide notes - focused as they are on improvements to content - to allow further progress towards our projected December release 
 +  - Once the existing slide notes are closed, work will begin on new slide notes intended to act as our “teacher’s handbook”  
 + 
 +**2016/​10/​05 LinuxCon Europe meeting, Berlin**
  
 What is next for the OpenChain Curriculum? What is next for the OpenChain Curriculum?
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