Nathaniel Woodthorpe
Nathaniel Woodthorpe
Thanks for the report! We're looking into ways to make this less random, but for now, the administrator who adds the student to the assignment is not constant.
One other number to add, about 1/3 of users accepting the sample assignment completed and submitted my 2-step python assignment.
With 300'ish per day, I'd say that's enough for split tests over a long enough timeline.
@dmackenz @DiljotSG :wave:, I'm the Program Manager for the project. Could you send an email to d12 at github dot com, and we can set up a call?
@chetannova We don't have first class support for something like that right now, but there are various REPL services online that you can integrate with GitHub.
Thanks for the report, we're looking to fix this soon!
This research is really valuable, thank you @spinecone! cc @femmebot as there may be design implications in the way we move forward here. A next step could be putting together...
:wave: @sunnypatel165 , did your student make any commits before the deadline? I see the deadline was 5 days ago, "Not submitted" either means no commits were made, or all...
Great, it sounds like the feature is working as intended then :+1:
Ah I see! I misread your comment, oops. I'll ping the engineering team to peek at this soon.