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There are some issues with the CI based which need to be fixed for the following file:
https://github.com/cncf/tag-security/blob/main/governance/related-groups/README.md
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Describe the bug
When viewing the Exam Management Page (Course Management -> Exams Button) on a mobile device / narrow screen, the Exam ID and Title are not displayed. The table only contains various time stamps.
To Reproduce
On mobile / in a narrow window:
- Go to 'Course Management'
- Click on 'Exams'
- Find that the id and title are missing
Expected behavior
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Now that we've moved PrairieLib back into the monorepo, we should use direct requires. That is, everywhere that we do this: https://github.com/PrairieLearn/PrairieLearn/blob/89d265461da214d773b722b5e0465e00396f52b1/lib/question.js#L20 we should change it to:
const sqldb = require('../prairielib/sql-db');
and similarly for any require with @prairielib.
These would be useful for insisting that a coefficient is worth including.
Read-only submission
A student should be able to get an anonymised link of their submission so that they could share it (e.g. on social network). The view would be a readonly view with the feedback of the submission still visible. The link should only contain the submission id.
There should be an option in the task conf to allow or not this feature on a par-task basis.
If an admin follow such a link, he should be r
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To generate a random non-zero, positive or negative number: random(-5..5 except 0).
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The first and third answers for Android Q54 seem to be the same, need correction.
https://github.com/Ebazhanov/linkedin-skill-assessments-quizzes/tree/master/android