Handing over your work ---------------------- 1. Lab work is accepted for oral presentation. 2. A student has explained the work of the program and showed it in action. 3. A student has completed the mini-task from a mentor that requires some slight code modifications. 4. A student receives a mark: 1. That corresponds to the expected one, if all the steps above are completed and mentor is satisfied with the answer. 2. One point bigger than the expected one, if all the steps above are completed and mentor is very satisfied with the answer. 3. One point smaller than the expected one, if a lab is handed over one week later than the deadline and criteria from 4.1 are satisfied. 4. Two points smaller than the expected one, if a lab is handed over more than one week later than the deadline and criteria from 4.1 are satisfied. .. note:: A student might improve their mark for the lab, if they complete tasks of the next level after handing over the lab. **A lab work is accepted for oral presentation if all the criteria below are satisfied:** 1. There is a Pull Request (PR) with a correctly formatted name: 1. **NB**: The Pull Request name for **Lab 5** must match the pattern: ``Scraper, Name Surname - 2XFPLX``. 2. **NB**: The Pull Request name for **Lab 6** must match the pattern: ``Pipeline, Name Surname - 2XFPLX``. 2. **NB**: The Pull Request name for **Final Project** must match the pattern: ``[PROJECT] Final Project, Team N Author - 2XFPLX``. 2. Has a filled file ``settings.json`` with an expected mark. Acceptable values: 4, 6, 8, 10. 3. Has green status. 4. Has a label ``done``, set by mentor.