Clarify project submission process

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Joshua Hanson 2017-03-05 17:02:08 -05:00
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In some cases, it may not be permitted; In some cases, it may not be permitted;
do **not** violate your course's Honor Code! do **not** violate your course's Honor Code!
The final projects of all students will be listed in [this](PROJECTS.md) file.
**Submit your project's information in that file after you conclude it**.
Put the OSSU-CS badge in the README of your repository! Put the OSSU-CS badge in the README of your repository!
[![Open Source Society University - Computer Science](https://img.shields.io/badge/OSSU-computer--science-blue.svg)](https://github.com/open-source-society/computer-science) [![Open Source Society University - Computer Science](https://img.shields.io/badge/OSSU-computer--science-blue.svg)](https://github.com/open-source-society/computer-science)
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### Evaluation ### Evaluation
Upon completing your final project, use our [community](#community) channels to announce it. Upon completing your final project, submit your project's information to [PROJECTS](PROJECTS.md)
via a pull request and use our [community](#community) channels to announce it to your fellow students.
Your peers and mentors from OSSU will then informally evaluate your project. Your peers and mentors from OSSU will then informally evaluate your project.
You will not be "graded" in the traditional sense — everyone has their own measurements for what they consider a success. You will not be "graded" in the traditional sense — everyone has their own measurements for what they consider a success.
The purpose of the evaluation is to act as your first announcement to the world that you are a computer scientist, The purpose of the evaluation is to act as your first announcement to the world that you are a computer scientist,