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Sure, if the spec uses it's terminology accurately and is unambiguous, but... > Template engine websites, tools, and sites that > generate HTML from text, markdown, or script files, > such as Webs, Wix, Weebly, GitHub, Jekyll, and Replit, > are NOT permitted. Github is certainly not a template engine website. One could make the argument that it falls on the engineer to discuss the spec with the client - but these are high school students, and when they did attempt to discuss the spec with someone they were given the bureaucratic runaround. edit: formatting |
1 Spec conflates "github" and "templates".
2 Students take spec to teacher (who ended up being the judge!) and inform them of the error.
3 Spec is changed OR restriction (however boneheaded -- remember, clients) remains in place.
4 Team knows exactly what is what.
5 No article on HN. The end.