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rename the sparkey_gyro_i2c to sparkey_gyro , and update it to version v.1.1.0 #7088
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A problem was found with your submission https://github.com/Rmin-code2005/sparkey_gyro ❌ ERROR: Submission contains duplicate URLs. |
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Thanks for your interest in contributing to the Arduino Library Manager index @Rmin-code2005 After resolving the issue, trigger this check again by doing one of the following:
❗ NOTE: It is not necessary to open a new pull request. ❗ More information: |
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Hi @Rmin-code2005. Your pull request is proposing two changes:
- Add a redundant
https://github.com/Rmin-code2005/sparkey_gyro_i2centry to the list - Add
https://github.com/Rmin-code2005/sparkey_gyroto the list
In regards to the first of these changes, the reason for this is that your fork of the arduino/library-registry repository is very outdated compared to this parent repository.
Always make sure the default branch in your fork is in sync with the default branch in this repository before you create a branch for a pull request. You can learn how to sync the branch in your fork from the documentation here:
Make sure to always create a dedicated branch in your fork repository for each pull request. You should never make any commits directly in the default branch (i.e., main) in your fork. The revision history of the default branch in your fork should always match the default branch in this repository exactly. This way, you can use the default branch as the base for the branches you create for your pull requests. Your use of the default branch in your repository for this pull request is the cause of these unnecessary problems.
You can learn how to correctly use branches for pull requests from this tutorial:
In regards to the second change. If your goal is to update the URL, then you must change the original URL in the list to the new URL.
Please make the necessary changes to your pull request so that we can proceed with accommodating your request.
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@Rmin-code2005 please take prompt action to resolve the problem with your pull request. We expect library maintainers to make the effort to submit compliant pull requests, and to be responsive to any communications. We are managing thousands of libraries in this registry, so it is important for each of the library maintainers to be responsible in their behavior here and not leave pull requests dangling in an unacceptable state to clutter up this busy repository. |
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Hi @per1234. If you intended to submit a library, please check the instructions and update your pull request if necessary: |
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Since you have not taken action even after some days, I went ahead and fixed your pull request for you.
Your lack of responsiveness in this pull request has been irresponsible.
Although Arduino's goal is to allow anyone to use embedded systems in projects, we hold the library maintainers who use the Library Manager service to distribute their libraries to the entire Arduino community to high levels of competence. Anyone who is competent enough to write and maintain a valuable Arduino library should be able to submit a pull request to change a single URL in a text file without any difficulty. Your behavior here has not met our standards of competence, respect, and responsibility. DO BETTER IN THE FUTURE!
The Arduino Library Manager Registry contains thousands of libraries from hundreds of authors. Finite resources are available to maintain this resource which is so important to the Arduino community. It is irresponsible to waste those resources.
⚠ Repeated irresponsible behavior may result in the revocation of your Library Manager Registry privileges.
Thanks in advance for your cooperation.
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