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Looks like the config.json is updated.
Do we still need the Topics: what is x issues?
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Looks like the config.json is updated.
I added some topics, but I'd really like someone who knows more bash to go through and consider what topics are relevant.
Do we still need the Topics: what is x issues?
I don't understand the question. Would you elaborate please?
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I don't understand the question. Would you elaborate please?
Sorry, I meant to say, do we still need the opened issues on /bash that are related to what is each exercise about, ex: "Topics: what is raindrops about? #68"?
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Got it. My take is "yes, we do". I made up some topics, but I'm not a credible source. I'd prefer it if people who are familiar with the language and are invested in the track would discuss each individual exercise to determine topics.
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