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)
>
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