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Tuxedo parachain milestone 1 #1085
Tuxedo parachain milestone 1 #1085
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Hi @JoshOrndorff. Thanks for the delivery. I have reviewed all deliverables and everything is in great shape. Your milestone is hereby accepted. You can find my evaluation notes here.
I submitted a PR against your README because I had some issues with the docker commands. Otherwise great delivery as usual.
Congratulations on completing the first milestone of this grant! As part of the Grants Program, we want to help grant recipients acknowledge their grants publicly. To that end, we've created a badge for projects that successfully deliver their first milestone. Please use the badge only in reference to the work that has been completed as part of this grant, so please do not display it on your team or project's homepage unless accompanied by a short description of the grant. Furthermore, you're now welcome to announce the grant publicly. Please remember to observe the foundation's guidelines in doing so. If you haven't already, reach out to grantsPR@web3.foundation for feedback on your announcement and cross-promotion. |
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@JoshOrndorff, have you submitted an invoice yet? |
pinging @JoshOrndorff |
It seems I have not submitted the invoice yet. I lost track of this while teaching at PBA. I will do it very soon. |
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Link to the application pull request: w3f/Grants-Program#1932