As per the announcement, yes, it does include the source (on github,
https://github.com/Washington-University/workbench, see releases for the
code matching the released binaries), with some basic instructions for
building (src/README - short version, we use cmake), a few tests of some
simple things, and what third party licenses apply to what files (I made
what I think is a valid debian copyright file, but I haven't tried to
validate it).

Tim


On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 12:49 PM, Yaroslav Halchenko <y...@onerussian.com>wrote:

> On Mon, 07 Apr 2014, Jennifer Elam wrote:
> >    The latest version Workbench beta 0.85 release has not yet gone live,
> but
> >    is set to occur later today, hopefully by 5pm CDT. Look for the
> >    announcement, download the new version and check to see if the problem
> >    still occurs.
>
> ah - awesome -- congrats to the HCP development team!
>
> Is it coming, as promised, with the source code (instructions/tests)?
>
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