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I'm a Professor at Stanford, and I'm teaching an Operating Systems course that uses Pintos for its class projects. I'm writing because an automated search of GitHub identified this repository as possibly containing solutions for the Pintos programming projects. This is a problem for us, because it makes it very easy for students to cheat. Even if they just look at your solution, and don't copy it, that will still reduce the educational experience for them. If this repo does indeed contain Pintos solutions, would you be willing to take it down or at least make it private? If so, that would be a great help to us.
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I'm a Professor at Stanford, and I'm teaching an Operating Systems course that uses Pintos for its class projects. I'm writing because an automated search of GitHub identified this repository as possibly containing solutions for the Pintos programming projects. This is a problem for us, because it makes it very easy for students to cheat. Even if they just look at your solution, and don't copy it, that will still reduce the educational experience for them. If this repo does indeed contain Pintos solutions, would you be willing to take it down or at least make it private? If so, that would be a great help to us.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: