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[Bug] pdf version of supply-chain-education-leaflet-version-2_en #84

Closed winterrocks closed 3 months ago

winterrocks commented 3 months ago

Describe the bug

https://github.com/OpenChain-Project/Reference-Material/blob/master/Education-For-Suppliers/Supplier-Education-Leaflet/supply-chain-education-leaflet-version-2-2024/supply-chain-education-leaflet-version-2_en.pdf

Page 4: in the end there is:

the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 3..

the two full stops ".." in the end are not in the .md version.

Page 6: point 4:

  1. JavaScript used in web pages constitutes distribution: An interesting case of open source distribution may occur when a web page is transferred to a user’s machine. JavaS- cript

Page 7:

not distribute open source covered by such license terms. .

there is full stop, space, full stop in the end ". ." again the .md version seems to be correct.

Page 11:

Software procurement personnel must receive information about any open source in the incoming software, for software engineers to record. open source may be included in software like the SDK provided by a semiconductor vendor.

It looks like some editing was done in that paragraph and maybe something is missing now? It seems that the .md version is similar to the pdf.

shanecoughlan commented 3 months ago

Page 4 bug fixed in previous commit: https://github.com/OpenChain-Project/Reference-Material/commit/0c836f51b27fe2f4bfec1c75ea5b5263a40ed629

Page 6: Point 4, not an error. Page wrap marker from InDesign.

Page 7 bug fixed in previous commit: https://github.com/OpenChain-Project/Reference-Material/commit/0c836f51b27fe2f4bfec1c75ea5b5263a40ed629

Page 11:

Software procurement personnel must receive information about any open source in the incoming software, for software engineers to record. open source may be included in software like the SDK provided by a semiconductor vendor.

changed to:

Software procurement personnel must receive information about any open source contained in incoming software so that the company can record details for license compliance or other purposes. For example, they should check if open source is included in an SDK provided by a semiconductor vendor.