Meta_Hours_11 #3344
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Amazing developments from the team members. Keep it up :) |
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Claire's minute:
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Hourly chart:
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quick minutes
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Viki's Meta MinutesDEV in numbers:
Internal:Last weeks has been pretty rough as we found out that many of newly submitted issues are coming from a single source - our internal implementation of the Polkadot API. As it has been stable since April 2020 - with the newly added multi-chain features (BSX, Moonsama) - we found out that the API is not so flexible. We spent weeks with design and therefore implementation. What's the output? Actually pretty cool. We were able to tweak the Polkadot API so it better suites our needs:
In the term of numbers there are already 100+ commits in packages and main repo. Wen? I already made a release for npm Click:as we mentioned in the metahours 10. We have Implemented click |
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Luuu:
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Add to your Calendar 🥺
https://discord.com/events/840514076538830888/994277212792574065
Basilisk
We are finishing the v0 implementation of Basilisk, which brings tons of new features and trustless NFTs for the Dotsama NFT landscape. You can read about it in previous Meta_Hours #3030
Moonsama - work in progress
Uniquery
Generative Art
QA-Guild
As mentioned here
Developers Grant program
KodaDot team opening web3 cowork in Slovenia
We've thought that remote works give much flexibility, but we would need some place on planet Earth to meet somewhere physically. Hence, most team members are based in Europe; we've found a potential well-being place in Bled, Slovenia, in the beautiful nature of the Julian Alps, close to national park Triglav.
We are proud to open our web3 co-work called SubWork, where we are inviting all Substrate builders to hang out and nurture meaningful relationships in amazing nature. Of course, any web3 folks are more than welcome to show up as we've noticed that few of them are living in a close radius :)
Why?
We've found out that conferences are a great place to meet with folks, but as it's packed in a short time frame, it feels like taking 10+ Zoom calls in one day, so one doesn't carry that many deep relationships from that day.
That's recommended stay at SubWork is for 2-3 weeks, you can off course stay even longer.
It offers you a balanced time to visit national Triglav park, great hikes in the radius, swimming in alpine lake Bohinj, hiking beautiful mountains like Mangart, making your first 100km on a road bike, or taking mountain bike to ride downhill trails. All of that around with tons of camping sites, so if you are into van life, you'll love it here :)
Some people suggest we could do an opening party and invite more folks (tg channel crossed 40+ members). Well, yes, but if someone would like to coordinate this, it would be nice!:)
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