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Hi there! Thank you very much for your interest in helping out! Your confusion is completely justified, as I haven't had the time recently to work on this to flesh how out the documents will be typeset and uploaded to the website. I would like to emphasize that this project is not dead; it is just in slow progress, currently. What all this means is that nothing is completely set in stone for formatting, so if you have any suggestions/ideas, I am very eager to hear them! All this being said, the best way to help, currently, would be to simply submit any solutions that you have in any format: Open a pull request and submit files (in compressed folders, or pdfs, text files etc) containing the worked solutions (handwritten, typed, etc) that you have so that they can be later typeset properly. I want to emphasize that the format is currently unimportant; all this can be easily fixed, and improved later on. What is most important now is simply having content to work off of. |
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Ok. I imagine this to be a slow process since it is an enormous undertaking. I’ll start working on the problems from Fundamentals of Physics 10th ed (Jearl Walker). I will be slow since I only have a few evenings a week available.
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Subject: Re: [OpenTextbookSolutions/open-textbook-solutions] submitting solutions (Discussion #19)
Hi there! Thank you very much for your interest in helping out! Your confusion is completely justified, as I haven't had the time recently to work on this to flesh how out the documents will be typeset and uploaded to the website. I would like to emphasize that this project is not dead; it is just in slow progress, currently.
What all this means is that nothing is completely set in stone for formatting, so if you have any suggestions/ideas, I am very eager to hear them!
All this being said, the best way to help, currently, would be to simply submit any solutions that you have in any format: Open a pull request and submit files (in compressed folders, or pdfs, text files etc) containing the worked solutions (handwritten, typed, etc) that you have so that they can be later typeset properly.
I want to emphasize that the format is currently unimportant; all this can be easily fixed, and improved later on. What is most important now is simply having content to work off of.
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I'm not sure how to submit my solutions. If you provide an algorithm to upload solutions, I'd contribute to some physics and math textbook question solutions.
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