LibreFoodPantry provides a very useful and helpful tool for students not only to practice with software development (and understanding Open-Source work), but also to provide a helpful service to local communities. The project provides a food pantry to local communities that use it to teach their students about Free and Open-Source Code. The most useful portion of their site is their values section. This section highlights their values and how they teach their students. They focus on Agile development, Free and Open-Source Code, as well as their Code of Conduct.
I thought this section was most interesting because I found the values enriching to refresh my memory on. I also thought it was very fitting and useful for the site’s mission and methods. It accurately conveyed exactly what they try to do and how they do it in a small section.
Thea’s Pantry is Worcester State’s branch of LibreFoodPantry. I learned with it throughout my time at the University. I found the GuestInfoSystem most interesting, as it was what I worked with in most of my classes, and I got a good grip of it. I found the experiments section interesting, as it showed me what was being worked on and tested currently for the system.
From the blog CS@Worcester – WSU CS Blog: Ben Gelineau by Ben Gelineau and used with permission of the author. All other rights reserved by the author.