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Good catch, thanks! I've gone ahead and committed a fix correcting the typo. In the future, if you notice something small like this you can actually find the file in our repository (in this case it was in /partials/faq.jade) click the little icon in the top right of the window that looks like a pencil, and fix it yourself. Then just click on commit changes and submit a pull request.
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Thanks Nathan
I did fork the repo and tried to submit a pull request, but could not figure out how. Will save that for another day.
Curious question (because I am interested in general in business models):
How will freecodecamp make money? Or is it just pure open source all the way through to the business model? At first I thought perhaps the non profits were being charged something.
Darren
On Jan 14, 2015, at 10:37 AM, Nathan [email protected] wrote:
Good catch, thanks! I've gone ahead and committed a fix correcting the typo. In the future, if you notice something small like this you can actually find the file in our repository (in this case it was in /partials/faq.jade) click the little icon in the top right of the window that looks like a pencil, and fix it yourself. Then just click on commit changes and submit a pull request.
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You will have to ask Quincy that question, I don't really feel at liberty
sharing the planning details.
On Wed Jan 14 2015 at 10:58:23 AM Darren Burgess [email protected]
wrote:
Thanks Nathan
I did fork the repo and tried to submit a pull request, but could not
figure out how. Will save that for another day.Curious question (because I am interested in general in business models):
How will freecodecamp make money? Or is it just pure open source all the
way through to the business model? At first I thought perhaps the non
profits were being charged something.Darren
On Jan 14, 2015, at 10:37 AM, Nathan [email protected] wrote:
Good catch, thanks! I've gone ahead and committed a fix correcting the
typo. In the future, if you notice something small like this you can
actually find the file in our repository (in this case it was in
/partials/faq.jade) click the little icon in the top right of the window
that looks like a pencil, and fix it yourself. Then just click on commit
changes and submit a pull request.—
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub <
https://github.com/FreeCodeCamp/freecodecamp/issues/24#issuecomment-69934309>.—
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Hi Darren, you can read about our plans here: http://blog.freecodecamp.com/2014/10/free-code-camp-doesnt-make-money-and.html
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