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This will allow students to navigate the repo structure easily, without having to come back to the main repo each time.
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A student should be able to get an anonymised link of their submission so that they could share it (e.g. on social network). The view would be a readonly view with the feedback of the submission still visible. The link should only contain the submission id.
There should be an option in the task conf to allow or not this feature on a par-task basis.
If an admin follow such a link, he should be r