I read the requirements for the final eval. Stick to the plan that we discussed in the meeting, but keep it simple. It doesn't have to be very long. Take a look here for more details.
Requirements
It must be easy to identify the work you have done. (i.e. the changes you made or new code.)
When someone goes to the provided URL it should be clear what work you did without requiring them to do signifcant additional digging.
It should be in a stable location. The URL cannot be changed after submission.
Someone else should be able to use the content at (or referenced from) the target of the link to extend your work.
If your work is 100% complete, they should be able to use it.
If your work is not 100% complete, it should be clear what's left to do.
It would be best to call your doc file README.md. This will simplify rendering in github pages.