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RE: PGN Chess for PHP
Thank you @amosbastian for the prompt response!
Mmmm. Not very clear about this: "Currently we only consider commits made in the last 14 days for development contributions when determining its score."
In fact, I'd like to add a new feature actually :) Could I create a new branch describing the new feature to be implemented?
If I understand okay, some first commits on the new feature must be pushed for the project to be eligible? If so, how many?
Kind regards,
I am getting familiar with the platform
https://steemit.com/utopian-io/@gregory.latinier/how-to-achieve-the-highest-score-for-a-better-utopian-reward-for-the-development-contributions
Many thanks!
There isn't really a number of commits that need to be pushed to be eligible, but the more work done, the higher the score and thus your reward! Once you have implemented the feature you can merge it into the main branch for example, create a contribution about it and link to it in the body of your post. If something isn't clear and you have any further questions don't be afraid to ask (either here or on our Discord server - I'm here to help!).
Thank you @amosbastian
I'd like to start writing a PGN Chess command line interface. The first command is about inserting valid pgn games into a database for further processing -- which is a very cool feature that hopefully will attract contributors at some point I guess.
I am clear that I have to checkout -b feature/pgntosql and start writing :)
However, atm I am not very clear on when I should post the feature on steemit for evaluation: 10 commits, 20 commits, ... or when the feature is ready to be merged?
Whenever you feel the feature is done - so whenever the feature is ready to be merged. Once it is merged you will have 14 days to submit a contribution about it (in the future we will more than likely change this to 28 days). I look forward to seeing your next contribution!
Thanks for the help @amosbastian :)
Here is my first contribution https://steemit.com/utopian-io/@programarivm/php-command-that-converts-a-pgn-file-into-a-mysql-script
I see, it couldn't be more clear now. Many thanks.