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How can you support LinuxUpskillChallenge.org?

How can you support LinuxUpskillChallenge.org? I'm often asked how "students" of the LinuxUpskillChallenge course can support it, or show their appreciation... Patreon? No, I don't need the money, and the project itself has only minimal costs for website etc.  My small team are happy to pay for this for now. Spreading the word The major way you can help is by "spreading the word" so that as many people as possible are aware of the course. It's not always the best option - but at the moment most people are unaware that it even is an option. It's also the case that the more we have signed up for each class, the more interesting, dynamic and informative the comments in the subreddit are. Send them to:  LinuxUpskillChallenge.org Join "the team" The course material itself is a bit of a living document, needing a  constant stream of small tweaks and updates. Developing a "Part II" will take a lot of discussion and work. Managing the s

I wrote a "bot" in Python!

I'd always planned to write a bot to automate posting the daily lessons for linuxupskillchallenge.org - but for a long time I just didn't have the energy. However, over the last three weeks I've put the effort in and now got it "working". (See auto-luc repo in my GitHub). Will need to test and polish, but very happy to have got it to where it is.