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Treasury Proposal by Rust Syndicate: Uptest funding proposal (2nd vote after incorporating feedback)
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After incorporating feedback and adding more documented usage examples, a more in-depth focus on the cli tool and pallet migration verification testing documentation at the community's request, the treasury proposal for Uptest that aims to be the tool for testing Pallet functionality before and after runtime upgrades is brought up for a vote once again.

The tool is bringing more options for developers to test runtime upgrades to the ecosystem by making it easier for developers to quickly pinpoint needed runtime migrations and test pallet functionality before and after runtime upgrades. You can find further info, the budget, roadmap and deliverables on the post below. Please make sure to review and vote at your convenience!

Original Treasury Proposal here: https://polkadot.polkassembly.io/treasury/186.

Comment on changes based on feedback: https://polkadot.polkassembly.io/treasury/186#6f279923-82ff-42f1-8455-c75451df189b.

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Our team has substrate developer experience from working on various chains in the ecosystem. After a lot of trail and error we now want to go full speed forward and bring the community Uptest! Uptest is a stand alone command line tool and rust library. Uptest makes it easier for substrate developers to quickly pin point needed migrations and let's the developer easily dry run chain tests before and after a runtime upgrades happens. With the communities help we want to enable more extrinsic based tests so that developer can verify that the needed migrations are put in place. This is a tool we want to use and want to provide the community to make our developers life easier :)

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