begin: Chan Yan Huang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quote
> he personally respond my question , so does his TA.
> This is not cheating , i was just consulting your guys.
 
chan, i was just saying "be aware".   i was very careful to make that clear.
how could you misinterpret that?


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nicole Carlson
> Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 1:53 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [vox-tech] can you run it faster for my 110 program?
> 
> 
> On Fri, 8 Jun 2001, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> >        if your professor considers it cheating, don't do it here.
> >        if your professor doesn't consider it cheating, do it here.
> > that's all i ask.  use common sense.  if you have no idea, then ask your
> > professor if it's ok.
> > nicole, your a cs grad, right?  do you have any words of wisdom for us?
> 
> Actually, I'm with you, Pete.  Policies on cheating vary so widely that
> there's no hard-and-fast rule, and the university wisely defines
> "cheating" more or less as whatever the professor defined it as on the
> syllabus.
> 
> As far as the more general problem of homework help on vox-tech goes, I
> don't think it's LUGOD's job to make sure that there's no academic
> cheating going on on vox-tech.

actually, it is.   the last thing i need is for us to lose our installfest
room because some CS professor gets pissed off at our group.

it's also conceivable that i can get called to SJA, since i'm the list
manager.  i've already asked about this.

pete

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