[vip-help] RV: Documentation/Code Commit Feedback

Alexandre Olive Pellicer aolivepe at purdue.edu
Tue Sep 17 21:47:27 EDT 2024


FYI. Student concern has been solved.

Àlex Olivé Pellicer
MS. Student

Research Assistant, Video and Image Processing Laboratory (VIPER)<https://engineering.purdue.edu/~ips/>
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University
465 Northwestern Avenue
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2035 U.S.A.

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De: Alexandre Olive Pellicer <aolivepe at purdue.edu>
Enviado: martes, 17 de septiembre de 2024 21:36
Para: Aditya Mallepalli <amallep at purdue.edu>
Asunto: RE: Documentation/Code Commit Feedback

Hi Aditya,
Thanks for your email. Below is what we refer by week 2, 3 and 4.
Week 2: Before and until 27 August
Week 3: Before and until 3 September
Week 4: Before and until 10 September
Please refer this timeline and let us know if you think that some of your documentation or commits have been missed.
Git commits get graded not only on the basis of number of commits, but also on the quality and quantity of code, and comments added to code. We recommend that you commit several times every week. You should do at least one good commit once a week.

Àlex Olivé Pellicer
MS. Student

Research Assistant, Video and Image Processing Laboratory (VIPER)<https://engineering.purdue.edu/~ips/>
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University
465 Northwestern Avenue
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2035 U.S.A.

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De: vip-help <vip-help-bounces at ecn.purdue.edu> en nombre de Aditya Mallepalli <amallep at purdue.edu>
Enviado: martes, 17 de septiembre de 2024 19:16
Para: vip-help at ecn.purdue.edu <vip-help at ecn.purdue.edu>
Asunto: [vip-help] Documentation/Code Commit Feedback

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Hello,
I was reviewing the grades I got for the documentation/code commit and saw in the comments that I had no report for week 2. However, I do have a report and feel that this might have been a mistake. It also mentioned that I had no commits on week 3, but my first commit was on September 6th and I was under the impression that this was during week 3. Also how does the git commits get graded is it based on the code or number of pushes? Just want to know so I can improve for the next evaluation!

Thank you,
Aditya Mallepalli
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