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Not exactly a bug, for for those who have been using Claimable in earlier versions of OZ (for the purpose of transferOwnership followed by claimOwnership) - what are the options in v2.0.0?
Relying solely on Ownable.transferOwnership lacks a safety mechanism for accidentally transferring the ownership to an incorrect address.
At present, the only alternative that I see is copying `Cla
Our error messages are not consistent regarding the use of quotes, e.g. some quote the function name and contract name, others don't.
We should agree on how we want to do that and make it consistent everywhere.
@erak argues for double quotes " around all user defined names.
I tend to agree.
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I left a review and then got this message
which seems strange as it's telling me something I know.
Add mypy to the CI
We probably should look to integrate it directly to github super linter
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