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I left a review and then got this message
which seems strange as it's telling me something I know.
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See #347
Some file is importing something from some test file. This means that we have to include the test directory in the published package, but besides that it's just a bad idea. I haven't looked into it, but it's probably easy to fix.
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Expected Behavior
While it was done to encourage gas savings, the importance and frequency of governance proposals probably could allow us to just keep it in storage until it becomes cost-prohibitive again. It would benefit for tooling that does not want to rely on an on-chain indexer which either isn't easily doable right now or a tool like the celocli generally won't.
Current Behavior
Now it's
"Unfortunately you need at least 0.01 ETH in your wallet to continue. Please transfer some $ETH to your wallet first."
"Be patient, you need at least .01 Rinkeby ETH in your wallet to take actions on the Giveth DA
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When use formatToEthereumUnits from Web3.Utils it use decimals parameter, and after format BigInt it's may create many redundant zeros at the end. For example if 'decimals' parameter is 18 we have: 990000000000000 wei -> 0.000990000000000000 eth
At old repo already have similar issue:
BANKEX/web3swift#200
and some solution:
https://github.com/v57/web3swift/commi
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We should apply sorting to the list of installed apps in the App Center (we "randomize" the discovery page to make it a bit more "fun"):
cc @bpierre @dizzypaty I've also been wondering if it might be nice to start having sections in the App Center similar to Voting, for the different classes of apps (e.g. "ready" vs. "experiment