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DIA Bridgestate Milestone 2 #963

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Milestone Delivery Checklist

  • The milestone-delivery-template.md has been copied and updated.
  • The invoice form 📝 has been filled out for this milestone.
  • 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, the payment will be transferred to the BTC/ETH/fiat account provided in the application.
  • The delivery is according to the Guidelines for Milestone Deliverables.

Link to the application pull request: w3f/Grants-Program#1887

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hey @kaythxbye,

here is the external evaluation of your milestone.

@keeganquigley keeganquigley self-assigned this Aug 16, 2023
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keeganquigley commented Aug 18, 2023

Hi @kaythxbye I'm not seeing that the requested changes in the external evaluation have been implemented yet. I see you are actively making commits, are you planning to submit these changes soon? Policy-wise, we allow two weeks to make changes. Please let me know if you need more time.

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Hey @keeganquigley sorry for the delay, I was OOO last week. I will check internally and follow up with an update shortly.

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Thanks for the changes @kaythxbye and the evaluation @dastansam I left some additional comments in the private channel, if you can take a look.

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Thanks for making the changes @kaythxbye looks good now. Thanks for fixing most of the Cargo clippy warnings as well. Your delivery has been accepted. I will forward your invoice for processing.

@keeganquigley keeganquigley merged commit 2d4ddff into w3f:master Sep 11, 2023
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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. Common Good projects have a good chance of receiving Treasury Funding.

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 Sep 15, 2023

hi @kaythxbye we just transferred the payment.

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