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Update Module 3 README #49

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Issue #30 was raised by @winterrocks regarding the Comcast case study in Module 3 README.md, stating that: "...since the reader doesn't know when this was written it is impossible to know if the 10x is happening in 2014 or 2022 or some year between those years."

So I made some research on Comcast's open-source program office to figure out when the documentation was likely penned down. I found this article(link below) was likely written on the Linux Foundation blog on September 29, 2017. So, this guided my change to the last line of that paragraph. With this update, there is clarity as to when the 10x increase possibly happened.

https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/comcast-open-source-program-success-depends-on-business-strategy-alignment/

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Good detective work here.

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Thank you @winterrocks

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Thanks, @shebuel-oss, this makes more sense with your edits.

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anajsana commented Oct 4, 2022

LGTM! Thank you @shebuel-oss !!

@anajsana anajsana merged commit 68fb003 into todogroup:main Oct 4, 2022
@shebuel-oss shebuel-oss deleted the shebuel-oss-patch-1 branch October 5, 2022 06:41
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