On Saturday 29 August 2009 03:50:13 pm querido wrote:
> 1. Justify demotion in principle: Look at the mnemosyne-proj data so
> far (or even just your own data), and show (I suspect) that the pass
> rate after a failure is unnecessarily high. This would justify
> demotion rather than failure.

The data is publicly available, so feel free to go wild with it and test your 
ideas!

(The 2.x codebase has code to parse the logs and put them in an SQL database 
for easier analysis)

Cheers,

Peter


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