The RIT Remixerator project was conceptualized after discussion between professors at the RIT in 2010. The professors were able to create an initial Fedora Remix tailored to incoming RIT freshmen, but wanted a tool to customize and build remixes in the future.
Through RIT's co-op program, FOSS@RIT created an applied research opportunity for students to develop a working prototype. The position was filled in the fall quarter of 2011 by senior undergraduate computer science student Eitan Romanoff. With help from Fedora Senior Software Engineer Luke Macken, Eitan learned how to best leverage existing open source technologies and methodologies to tackle the concept. The result is the RIT Remixerator project being displayed at the Winter Research and Innovation Symposium. The RIT Remixerator allows users to customize and create a Live CD of popular linux distribution Fedora with RIT aesthetics and a suite of applications targeted towards RIT students.
Python Powered Student Engagement
Authors
Eitan Romanoff. Rochester Institute of Technology, Student, ear7631@gmail.com.
Remy Decausemaker. Rochester Institute of Technology, Lab for Technological Literacy, Research Associate, remydcsi@rit.edu.
Stephen Jacobs. Rochester Institute of Technology, Faculty, sxjics@rit.edu.
The RIT Remixerator project was conceptualized after discussion between professors at the RIT in 2010. The professors were able to create an initial Fedora Remix tailored to incoming RIT freshmen, but wanted a tool to customize and build remixes in the future.
Through RIT's co-op program, FOSS@RIT created an applied research opportunity for students to develop a working prototype. The position was filled in the fall quarter of 2011 by senior undergraduate computer science student Eitan Romanoff. With help from Fedora Senior Software Engineer Luke Macken, Eitan learned how to best leverage existing open source technologies and methodologies to tackle the concept. The result is the RIT Remixerator project being displayed at the Winter Research and Innovation Symposium. The RIT Remixerator allows users to customize and create a Live CD of popular linux distribution Fedora with RIT aesthetics and a suite of applications targeted towards RIT students.