be due by Friday the 22nd of May. Details on assessment options will
be made available on this website closer to the start of the course.
+<h2>Detailed Schedule</h2>
+
+The following is a more detailed schedule for the 5 day intensive part
+of the course.
+
+<pre>
+Tuesday
+ 9:00 introduction and welcome
+ 9:30 Lecture: An introduction to FOSS
+10:30 morning tea
+10:45 Lab: Install a FOSS project - all on one project
+12:00 Lecture: Getting started in a FOSS project
+13:00 Lunch
+14:00 Lecture: How are FOSS projects governed?
+15:00 Afternoon tea
+15:15 Lab: Installing a FOSS project - choice of 5
+17:45 close
+
+Wednesday
+ 9:00 introducing the course projects
+ 9:30 Lecture: The history of FOSS
+10:30 morning tea
+10:45 Lab: finding a FOSS project
+12:00 Lecture: Inside FOSS licensing
+13:00 Lunch
+14:00 Lecture: FOSS and the law
+15:00 Afternoon tea
+15:15 Lab: study of chosen FOSS project
+17:45 close
+
+Thursday
+ 9:00 discussion of FOSS project work
+ 9:30 Lecture: Source code management for FOSS projects
+10:30 morning tea
+10:45 Lab: getting in touch with the project
+12:00 Lecture: FOSS and business
+13:00 Lunch
+14:00 Lecture: What motivates a FOSS developer?
+15:00 Afternoon tea
+15:15 Lab: project work
+17:45 close
+
+Friday
+ 9:00 discussion of FOSS project work
+ 9:30 Lecture: Case study: Samba
+10:30 morning tea
+10:45 Lab: project work
+12:00 Lecture: FOSS distributions and platforms
+13:00 Lunch
+14:00 Lecture: FOSS and Security
+15:00 Afternoon tea
+15:15 Lab: project work
+17:45 close
+
+Saturday
+ 9:00 discussion of FOSS project work
+ 9:30 Lecture: Starting a new project
+10:30 morning tea
+10:45 Lab: project presentations
+12:00 Lecture: FOSS Tales
+13:00 Lunch
+14:00 Lecture: Release early, release often
+15:00 Afternoon tea
+15:15 Lab: project presentations
+17:45 close
+</pre>
+
</td>
</tr>