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Updated the draft status to false and revised member activity statistics. Added details on governance structure formalization and curriculum updates. To be merged on 24 December 2025.
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title: First 6 Months of The BORR Project
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The BORR Project started out as a community fork of OSSU to rebuild the community where people can come together, geek out, and support one another in a peer learning environment for computer science and math. Six months in, we’re excited to share our progress.
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- We launched a new Docusaurus-based website. Compared to a GitHub README, it offers a significantly better user experience and allows us to organize supplementary information without clutter. Recent additions include progress tracking (inspired by The Odin Project) and global search.
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- Our Discord server leverages new community features like onboarding, forums, event channels, and AutoMod. We also recently activated our server tag.
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- Despite having only 83 members (at the time of writing), we observed **13% more activity** in public channels over the last 5 months compared to the OSSU server.
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- Despite having only 91 members (at the time of writing), we observed **27% more activity** in public channels over the last 5 months compared to the OSSU server.
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- We held active cohort meetings with consistent participation and organized a server event around the CodinGame Summer Challenge.
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- We have started working on formalizing the governance structure of the project, and working on a draft of the project bylaws. We are aiming for a governance structure that is open and collaborative, while not being too bureaucratic. We are tking inspiration from several prominent open source projects.
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### Curriculum
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- We promptly addressed issues with courses affected by Coursera's removal of the audit option by identifying alternative resources.
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- We have seen familiar and new faces contributing to our repos, streamlining resource suggestions and fixes. The Preschool Math curriculum, for instance, received a complete overhaul.
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- We avoid a strict "lecture-only" policy, embracing books, articles, and other formats. For example, we recommend *Dive into Systems* combined with *CS:APP* lectures and labs as our primary resource, keeping the *CS:APP* textbook as an optional supplement since it is not free. This approach, suggested before students start [OSTEP](/computer-science/systems/ostep), helps students plan their studies effectively in the systems programming section.
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- The curriculum is actively maintained with frequent contributions on GitHub regarding courses, issues, and research suggestions. We've also added supplemental resources to many courses.
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- We have started the work of moving the CS curriculum to CS2023 guidelines, from the older CS2013 guidelines. We are having discussions on this topic in [a dedicated channel on the discord server](https://discord.com/channels/1385616874200371350/1444728546760069242).
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## Roadmap for the Next 6 Months
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- Developing comprehensive "Setting Up Your Development Environment" guides, inspired by The Odin Project.
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- Creating a showcase board for students to share their curriculum work and projects.
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- Hosting more server events and group activities.
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- Formalizing a governance structure that is open and collaborative.
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- Completing the formalization of the governance structure and the bylaws.
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- Organizing focus groups (tutors, website maintainers, curriculum maintainers, etc.) and assigning roles.
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- And marketing! We plan to announce the Borr Project on Reddit, Hacker News, and the wider internet to acquire more users.
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