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Weekly GitHub Report for Weekly-project-news: November 10, 2025 - November 17, 2025 (12:05:36)

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Table of Contents

  • I. News
    • 1.1. Recent Version Releases
    • 1.2. Other Noteworthy Updates
  • II. Issues
    • 2.1. Top 5 Active Issues
    • 2.2. Top 5 Stale Issues
    • 2.3. Open Issues
    • 2.4. Closed Issues
    • 2.5. Issue Discussion Insights
  • III. Pull Requests
    • 3.1. Open Pull Requests
    • 3.2. Closed Pull Requests
    • 3.3. Pull Request Discussion Insights
  • IV. Contributors
    • 4.1. Contributors

I. News

1.1 Recent Version Releases:

No recent version releases were found.

1.2 Version Information:

Please provide the version release information you would like me to analyze and summarize.

II. Issues

2.1 Top 5 Active Issues:

We consider active issues to be issues that that have been commented on most frequently within the last week. Bot comments are omitted.

As of our latest update, there are no active issues with ongoing comments this week.

2.2 Top 5 Stale Issues:

We consider stale issues to be issues that has had no activity within the last 30 days. The team should work together to get these issues resolved and closed as soon as possible.

  1. Onboarding I - see_all_drafts.py: This issue concerns improving the logging within the see_all_drafts.py file, specifically by replacing the current print statements that output basic status and response information with more meaningful and informative log messages. The goal is to enhance the clarity and usefulness of the logs when handling HTTP response statuses, particularly for successful responses and error cases.
  2. Onboarding I - parse_github_data.py: This issue addresses the need to enhance the parse_github_data.py script by adding logging functionality to indicate successful repository fetches, rather than only printing messages when the fetch fails. Specifically, it suggests implementing a log message such as "Repo fetched successfully" to provide clearer feedback during the execution of the get_a_repository function.
  3. Bug: Open pull requests can't be merged: This issue addresses a bug in the open_pull_requests function within the create_newsletter.py script, where the code incorrectly includes a "Merged" status in the output for pull requests that are still open. The requested fix is to modify the function so that no "Merged" status appears in the generated summaries, as open pull requests by definition cannot have a merged status.
  4. Add LLM prompts to separate file: This issue addresses the problem of LLM prompts being scattered across multiple files within the codebase, which complicates their management and visibility. It proposes consolidating all prompts into a single, centralized file organized in a clear, environment-like structure to enhance maintainability, facilitate updates, and promote reuse of variables and templates.
  5. Review of database size, LLM calls, inefficiencies (Advanced): This issue involves a thorough review of the system to identify inefficiencies related to database size, query performance, and the frequency of large language model (LLM) calls. The objective is to detect redundant or slow processes in order to optimize performance and reduce operational costs, requiring advanced expertise in both database management and LLM usage.

2.3 Open Issues

This section lists, groups, and then summarizes issues that were created within the last week in the repository.

Issues Opened This Week: 0

Summarized Issues:

As of our latest update, there are no open issues for the project this week.

2.4 Closed Issues

This section lists, groups, and then summarizes issues that were closed within the last week in the repository. This section also links the associated pull requests if applicable.

Issues Closed This Week: 0

Summarized Issues:

As of our latest update, there were no issues closed in the project this week.

2.5 Issue Discussion Insights

This section will analyze the tone and sentiment of discussions within this project's open and closed issues that occurred within the past week. It aims to identify potentially heated exchanges and to maintain a constructive project environment.

As of our last update, there are no open or closed issues with discussions going on within the past week.


III. Pull Requests

3.1 Open Pull Requests

This section provides a summary of pull requests that were opened in the repository over the past week. The top three pull requests with the highest number of commits are highlighted as 'key' pull requests. Other pull requests are grouped based on similar characteristics for easier analysis. Up to 25 pull requests are displayed in this section, while any remaining pull requests beyond this limit are omitted for brevity.

Pull Requests Opened This Week: 0

As of our latest update, there are no open pull requests for the project this week.

3.2 Closed Pull Requests

This section provides a summary of pull requests that were closed in the repository over the past week. The top three pull requests with the highest number of commits are highlighted as 'key' pull requests. Other pull requests are grouped based on similar characteristics for easier analysis. Up to 25 pull requests are displayed in this section, while any remaining pull requests beyond this limit are omitted for brevity.

Pull Requests Closed This Week: 1

Key Closed Pull Requests

1. Fix/rate limit remove pygithub : This pull request removes the PyGithub library from the project to address rate limit issues.

  • URL: pull/195
  • Merged: Yes
  • Associated Commits: 2e028, 5b449

3.3 Pull Request Discussion Insights

This section will analyze the tone and sentiment of discussions within this project's open and closed pull requests that occurred within the past week. It aims to identify potentially heated exchanges and to maintain a constructive project environment.

Based on our analysis, there are no instances of toxic discussions in the project's open or closed pull requests from the past week.


IV. Contributors

4.1 Contributors

Active Contributors:

We consider an active contributor in this project to be any contributor who has made at least 1 commit, opened at least 1 issue, created at least 1 pull request, or made more than 2 comments in the last month.

If there are more than 10 active contributors, the list is truncated to the top 10 based on contribution metrics for better clarity.

Contributor Commits Pull Requests Issues Comments
sehrawathrishita21 4 1 0 0
cnovalski1 0 0 1 0

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