
This is a weekly, semi-automated post where I will show some statistics and graphs of the development category. It will also serve as a showcase for the staff picks and task requests that were made in the current week. If you have any suggestions or things you'd like to see in this post, then please let me know!
Previous posts
Staff pick(s)
Developing the new Utopian bot by @amosbastian
It's a bit embarrassing, since this is my own contribution, but I thought I'd include it anyway since it technically is a staff pick for the development category. It's a post about the new Utopian bot, which will handle the upvoting of all contributions - if you are interested in knowing more about its behaviour, then I recommend you go check it out (questions about it are more than welcome)!
Category summary
- There were 28 contributions of which 27 have a chance of being rewarded, or have already been rewarded.
- The average score was 65.6 with an average reward of 83.9 STU from Utopian.
- The total reward from Utopian for development contributions this week (so far) is 754.7 STU.
- There were a total of 28 unique contributors in the category. Of those 6 were new contributors in the development category (@hodlorbust, @nawab69, @tolgahanuzun, @steempress, @petertag, @the1ramp).
Score distribution in the development category

Average score, reward (STU) and time before review (hours) per week

Time before review is the number of hours between the creation of the post and the time it is reviewed by a moderator.
The average score of contributions has gone up from 63.3 to 65.6 this week, which is a good indication that the quality of contributions has also gone up! The average reward, just like the average score, has also gone up (from 46.3 STU to 83.9 STU), which is of course great for our contributors. This probably caused by the fact that at the time of posting more contributions have actually been upvoted compared to last week's post, with the priority being high quality contributions with a higher score. Lastly, the number of hours it takes for us to get to a contribution and review it (on average) has gone up slightly from 14.3 to 15.0, which isn't too bad.
Number of contributions reviewed per week

As you can see the weekly number of reviews is down from 34 to 28. Unfortunately this seems to be following a trend, as the number of contributions over the last two weeks is also down from 82, in the two weeks prior, to 62. Hopefully it will pick up in the following weeks!
Contributors
Number of unique contributors per week

With the number of reviews going down this week it's really cool to see the number of unique contributors has still gone up slightly from 25 to 28!
Most contribution(s)
@mcfarhat
@hodlorbust
- Refreshed and New Capabilities for twitterFollowMonster, brought to you by @hodlorbust!
- smoke.IO WordPress/ WooCommerce Auto Poster
- TradeItForWeed.io!
@adasq
Moderators
- @amosbastian reviewed 5 contributions with an average score of 43.8.
- @codingdefined reviewed 8 contributions with an average score of 59.9.
- @emrebeyler reviewed 8 contributions with an average score of 69.3.
- @helo reviewed 4 contributions with an average score of 78.9.
- @justyy reviewed 3 contributions with an average score of 67.3.
Amount of contributions reviewed per moderator

Average score given per moderator

Task request(s)
STONE TASK REQUEST: Complete Tiered Masternodes Implementation by @helo
STONE is looking for someone to complete the implementation of the tiered masternodes with fixed reward system to alleviate need for numerous servers. The @stonecoin project will reward you with 1,500 STONE for completing the tiered masternode implementation. There will also be an extra 1,500 STONE reward for setting up a functional test-net and testing the compiled version with tiered masternodes.
- C++
Integrate the Volentix Django REST framework backend with AWS Cognito by @shawnlauzon
@shawnlauzon is looking for someone who can integrate the Volentix Django REST framework backend with AWS Cognito. If you have some experience with Python and AWS Cognito you should definitely check it out!
- Python (Django)
Also, if you think there is anything that can be worded more clearly, then please let me know!