Hi, The wiki sounds like a sensible solution to have everything centralised in one place, and for future reference. The emails work better, IMO, because they are very visible and a student knows that if they miss the report it will be noticed.
Regards, Bruno On Thu, 31 May 2018 at 08:02, Andrea Trentini <andrea.trent...@unimi.it> wrote: > On 31/05/18 08:14, Daniel Pocock wrote: > > Hi all, > > Do people feel good about receiving 25 report emails each week on this > list? > > no problem for me (I have filters that move messages in folders > automatically) > > > Would anybody prefer to see any of the following alternatives: > > - we create a new list, just for reports? > > no, not another list, please! > > > - students put the reports in a shared Git repository, maybe using > > Markdown so it can be rendered with Jekyll? > > that is a good solution, better RST than Markdown > > I suggested my mentored students to create a journal.rst in their repo > (under a GSoC-2018 dir) > > > -- > > /\_______________ > /--\ndrea |rentini (http://atrent.it) > . Software Libero - Dipartimento di Informatica > ..: Università degli Studi di Milano > > [il file "signature.asc" (firma gpg) potrebbe non essere compreso dal > vostro sistema] > >