Hello,

The built-in sync function seems to be designed for a single user.

I am thinking of using Mnemosyne for an entire classroom, getting students to 
collaborate on card creation but keep statistics individually and learning 
schedules independent of the others.

I am wondering if Mnemosyne syncs statistics as well as cards (treats all users 
connecting to a server as the same person) or just syncs the cards (card 
database independent of statistics).

Also, the class that will be using this program may be on different devices (we 
use CentOS in the classroom, but people have Mac/Windows at home and Android 
on-the-go), so is there a way to keep statistics synced between an individual's 
devices?

This might be overly complicated. We could also get each student to set up 
their own server where they want to use more than one device, and deploy a 
database file periodically. This would destroy the idea of students 
contributing their own cards, though.

Any elegant, built-in solutions that I'm just not seeing?

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