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RE: Status update of the PyRules project - an extension of the cmd Python library
Thank you for your contribution. This project is very interesting and sure ambitious. I can’t wait to see more commands implemented in the PyRules.
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Hi @justyy,
Thanks for the report. In this case, there is no pull request because this corresponds the first commit of the project. You should allow for exceptions when one deals with the first commit, IMO.
For the delay... well I was busy and did not find the time to write a post about it. We will be faster in the future.
Happy holidays!
Hello @lemouth,
As it was pointed out by @justyy, submissions are reviewed according to the guidelines for development contributions if the history of the work done is closer to 2 weeks since it's been merged or incorporated in the project. It is quite not clear which history part you would like to get reviewed. The initial part which you probably point to takes place over 2 months. The included image suggests not to focus on the more recent updates of the project.
However, we can see the potential and value of the project and your publishing efforts, which are always on the top level. Therefore, your contribution will be reviewed according to the blog criteria.
As I mentioned above, we have seen many amazing posts published by you. The same quality can be seen here because you are able to put all information into a well-organised and enjoyable format.
I am glad to see that you were able to make progress with the project. Beginnings can be difficult, but it seems that you have overcome all obstacles during the initial stage and created a foundation for the future development of the tool.
I would like to recommend that you put descriptive information in the repository. The Steem users, including Utopians, may see the relation between your updates on Steem and the repository on GitHub. On the other hand, the project lacks a description so people on GitHub have little chance to know what it is about unless they go through the code.
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