in reply to script review
Pragmatically speaking, you need to carve out a small excerpt of your code that represents either a very-focused problem or a very-focused question or RFC, because when most of us do peer-reviews we are being paid for it (and, as such, we're usually quite busy nearly all of the time). Therefore, you need to plan your "pitch" in-advance very carefully so that it can be meaningfully answered and meaningfully-answered quickly. If you do that, you will get your meaningful answer very quickly indeed. (PM is famous for that.)
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