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Issue with quiz for "Creating Chocolatey Packages" course #310

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d-Rickyy-b opened this issue Mar 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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Issue with quiz for "Creating Chocolatey Packages" course #310

d-Rickyy-b opened this issue Mar 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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d-Rickyy-b commented Mar 30, 2024

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What You Are Seeing?

I was working through the courses when I found that there is a bug with the naming-description-and-versioning page in the creating-chocolatey-packages course (link).

The quiz does not accept the answers "Lower Case" and "No, once approved a package is immutable, meaning it can’t be changed". It will show them as correct, but there won't be a popup stating that it was the correct answer and continuing with the course will leave the section unanswered. Only after entering wrong answers ("Pascal Case" and "No, ...") the correct answer from before is accepted.

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What is Expected?

The correct answer should be accepted right away.

How Did You Get This To Happen?

  1. Open the course section for Naming, Description, and Versioning Recommendations
  2. Enter "Lower Case" and "No, once approved a package is immutable, meaning it can’t be changed" as answers

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