Feature/configurable scopes (Sourcery refactored)#104
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Sourcery Code Quality Report❌ Merging this PR will decrease code quality in the affected files by 0.69%.
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any chance this can be merged in @RogerSelwyn @PTST ? |
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@saicrazyfire - I'm afraid I've only done the minimum to it in my dorkrecently to ensure to keeps working. The code you've submitted I'm sure is fine, but I imagine @PTST would need to validate it before he would wish to merge. I'm afraid it is beyond my knowledge or time available to do that validation (I only minimally use the calendar) so wouldn't want to merge into my fork. |
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Sorry for the confusion, I didn't create the PR. I'm just someone who is really looking forward to this feature :) |
Pull Request #103 refactored by Sourcery.
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