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Could the website communicate what "Completed without Mentoring" means more clearly? #11

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Nosferican opened this issue Apr 15, 2019 · 3 comments

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@Nosferican
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One core exercise has been "Completed Unmentored"
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It is unclear if it is being queued for the mentoring process or not.
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The IU doesn't have much information on it.

From Slack, "Is that waiting for a mentor to review it assuming no independent track or does it remain forever tag as such not available for it to be "Completed"?

PS: Solution 59b0c53eea45478185a33ee225df4893

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iHiD commented Jun 26, 2019

It (currently) remains forever tagged this way, signifying that you can't unlock its side exercises.

@iHiD iHiD changed the title Completed unmentored behavior Could the website communicate what "Completed without Mentoring" means more clearly? Jun 26, 2019
@iHiD iHiD transferred this issue from exercism/exercism Jun 26, 2019
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kotp commented Jun 27, 2019

It (currently) remains forever tagged this way, signifying that you can't unlock its side exercises.

Can you describe what the user can do to change this? Is there a way to change from completed to incomplete, and request a mentor? Some way to gain access to the side exercises?

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NobbZ commented Jun 27, 2019

Another mentor reported in the slack that he was able to unlock the side exercises by going to independent and back to mentored mode.

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