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Deliver DelightfulDOT M2 #1150

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@sinzii sinzii commented Mar 11, 2024

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  • This pull request is being made by the same account as the accepted application.
  • I have disclosed any and all sources of reused code in the submitted repositories and have done my due diligence to meet its license requirements.
  • In case of acceptance, invoices must be submitted and payments will be transferred to the Polkadot AssetHub and/or fiat account provided in the application.
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Link to the application pull request: w3f/Grants-Program#1907

@PieWol PieWol self-assigned this Mar 11, 2024
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PieWol commented Mar 12, 2024

Hey @sinzii ,
glad to see the delivery come in :)
I see that you have used zombienet tests but in the testing guide those tests are not described or shown how those can be run. Please add those details to your testing guide.

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sinzii commented Mar 13, 2024

Hi @PieWol, thank you for taking a look!

For the zombienet tests, we're currently running & verifying the tests via GH Actions, and you can verify the test status here on GH Workflow & workflow setup.

If you're interested in verifying the tests on local devices, I've justed pushed a Dockerfile to help running the tests locally. Please pull the latest commit on branch w3f-delivery/m2 and run the following command:

 docker build -t dedot-zombienet --progress=plain --platform linux/amd64 --file=./zombienet-tests/Dockerfile --target=test .

Please notes that it might take a while for it to download all the necessary executables before running the tests. If you're on a good internet connection it would not take too long.

Let me know how it goes when you run the test. Thanks!

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PieWol commented Mar 14, 2024

Hey @sinzii ,
thank you very much for the addition of the dockerfile. All tests are passing 👍.

Please have a look at my evalution here . The only thing that I couldn't find right now is the migration guide from polkadot/api to dedot. Please provide a link for this too.

Otherwise well done 🎉

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sinzii commented Mar 15, 2024

@PieWol My bad for missing that part. I've just pushed the migration guide, and included it in delivery PR.

Let me know if you have any other questions!

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PieWol commented Mar 15, 2024

Awesome, thanks for the quick response. I have updated my evaluation and once a team member has reviewed it this milestone will be accepted 🎉 @sinzii

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The evaluation (#1153) is merged, your milestone is accepted, @sinzii. Congrats.

@semuelle semuelle merged commit 2726e72 into w3f:master Mar 21, 2024
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🪙 Please fill out the invoice form in order to initiate the payment process. Thank you!

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We noticed that this is the last milestone of your project. Congratulations on completing your grant! 🎊

So, where to from here? First of all, you should join our Grants Community chat, if you haven't already, so we can stay in touch.
If you are looking for continuative support for your project, there are quite a few options. The main goal of the W3F grants program is to support research as well as early-stage technical projects. If your project still falls under one of those categories, you might want to apply for a follow-up grant. However, depending on your goals and project status, there are other support programs in our ecosystem that might be better suited as the next step. For example, projects with a Business Case/Token should look into the Substrate Builders Program or VC Funding and Common Good projects have a good chance of receiving Treasury Funding. If you are looking for guidance, the team at https://substrate.io/ecosystem/square-one/ has compiled a list of ecosystem support sources and are happy to help you navigate it.

For a more comprehensive list, see our Alternative Funding page. Let us know if you have any questions regarding the above. We are more than happy to point you to additional resources and help you determine the best course of action.
Lastly, we hope your W3F grant was a success and we want to thank you for being part of the journey!

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RouvenP commented Mar 22, 2024

hi @sinzii we just sent the payment

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sinzii commented Mar 22, 2024

Awesome, thank you @PieWol & @semuelle for your reviews of the delivery & thank you @RouvenP, we've received the fund!

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