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docs/review-process.md

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We use a first-in, first-out system for reviewing pull requests. The longer a pull request has been open, the higher the priority it is for our team to review. In some cases—for example, fixing a high-priority issue or merging low-hanging fruit for a deploy—we will stray from this process and use our best judgement to get higher-impact changes deployed more quickly.
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We use a first-in, first-out system for reviewing pull requests. The longer a pull request has been open, the higher the priority it is for our team to review. In some cases—for example, fixing a high-priority issue or merging low-hanging fruit for a deploy—we will stray from this process and use our best judgment to get higher-impact changes deployed more quickly.
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We aim to have every new PR reviewed with change requests, merged, or closed within 30 days of opening. As outlined in the following sections, different types of pull requests do have different levels of priority, and this may influence how promptly a pull request is acted on.
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public/content/community/language-resources/index.md

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- [Omer Greismen (OpenZeppelin) - How We Prevented a 15 Billion Dollars Smart Contract Hack](https://www.cryptojungle.co.il/omer-greisman-openzeppelin/)
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- [Shy Datika (INX) - Tokenization and the future of securities, including is Ethereum a security](https://www.cryptojungle.co.il/shy-datika-tokenization/)
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- [Idan Ofrat (Fireblocks) - Institutional Adoption](https://www.cryptojungle.co.il/idan-ofrat-fireblocks/)
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One of the primary strengths of Ethereum is that an active research and engineering community are constantly improving it. Many enthusiastic, skilled people worldwide would like to apply themselves to outstanding issues in Ethereum, but it is not always easy to find out what those issues are. This page outlines key active research areas as a rough guide to Ethereum's cutting edge.
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One of the primary strengths of Ethereum is that an active research and engineering community is constantly improving it. Many enthusiastic, skilled people worldwide would like to apply themselves to outstanding issues in Ethereum, but it is not always easy to find out what those issues are. This page outlines key active research areas as a rough guide to Ethereum's cutting edge.
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