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@bressler95tops - Update #1: In the Knowledge Check of M4, L1 add the words, "within the constraints set by the software license.", at the end of the sentence, beginning with "Software is referred to as open source when it is publicly accessible; anyone can see, modify, and distribute the code as they see fit." . Update #2: In the Assessment of M4, add the words, "within the constraints set by the software license.", at the end of the sentence beginning with "Software is referred to as open source when it is publicly accessible; anyone can see, modify, and distribute the code as they see fit." .
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thank you @TomLav feel free to let us know if you find anything else!
For future reference, we just recently released OS101 for citations and this has caused a few things to change here on GitHub. We now have new guidance that is located here and will be reviewing all the great feedback we received over the next few weeks as we determine standard processes.
The biggest change right now is that we have relocated the curriculum files here to make it more accessible and move it out of the directory it was nested in. This also allows it to be more adapted for routine releases on Zenodo.
Thank you and let me know if you have any questions.
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Thank you @katblanchette I have addressed the issue in the knowledge check of M4L1, for your reference (or the reference of the MOOC developers) you may look at PR #746 to ensure the change matches, the exact text change is under the files changed tab. As for the final assessment of M4, that is not included in this public version so that would have to be addressed on the MOOC (only knowledge checks are included currently, but that could change). Let me know when it has been updated on the MOOC.
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