Great, thanks!

Allen

On Jan 4, 4:32 pm, Ben Collins-Sussman <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is perfectly fine;  a number of other educators have used Google
> Code for exactly this sort of thing.  As long as the code uploaded is
> under an open source license, that's all that matters.  There's no
> requirement that projects be interesting to the general public.  :-)On Mon, 
> Jan 4, 2010 at 2:56 PM, AllenDowney <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I would like to use Google Code for a software engineering class I am
> > teaching this spring, in order to expose students to tools for version
> > control, code review, etc.
>
> > The idea is that I would create a "project" for the class and have
> > students contribute to it, review each other's code, and submit code
> > for evaluation.
>
> > This would not be an open source project that anyone else would want
> > to use, but we would be happy for the code to be visible to others,
> > probably under the GNU GPL.  (Students will be able to opt out.)
>
> > Is this an appropriate (or at least acceptable) use of Google Code?
>
> > Thanks!
>
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