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In the git lesson, in the Remotes in GitHub section, there are some references to sections that don't exist (perhaps they did in earlier versions of the curriculum? or am I missing something?)
This is discussed in the open science part of the lesson [1].
Is there an intermediate lesson? If not can we just say it's an intermediate concept that can be safely ignored for now?
Yes, there is one, but not sure where lives anymore. I wouldn't mind leaving it as is, but maybe better to change "intermediate lesson" to "a more advanced/intermediate concept"
[1] https://github.com/swcarpentry/git-novice/blob/gh-pages/12-hosting.md
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Bitbucket & Sourceforge are mentioned in the hosting section but specific pros/cons are not actually addressed. Gitlab isn't mentioned at all.
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Fixed by #218
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