stillwater added to PyPI

The user wants a summary about 4000 words of the given news article. But the provided content is truncated: "Quickstart (30 seconds) gitclone… [dev]" and a link to stillwater repo, but the actual article seems to be truncated with "[+15457 chars]" indicating a huge article. There's no content to summarize beyond the start of a Quickstart and a mention of "What is Software 5.0?" The user might expect a summary of a long article that they didn't fully paste. It's ambiguous. The instruction: "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article:" and then a snippet. Possibly we need to infer the article is about "What is Software 5.0?" It's maybe a Medium article on Software 5.0. But we cannot produce a 4000-word summary of a missing article. We could request more content, but instructions: We are ChatGPT, and we can produce a summary. But the user might want a 4000-word summary, but we only have partial content.

We could produce a generic summary about the concept of Software 5.0, the stillwater tool, etc. But the instruction: "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article:" and they provided a snippet. I think we can respond: "I don't have enough info to produce 4000 words" or "please provide full article." But maybe we can summarize the known content. But 4000 words is huge. Might be unrealistic. We can provide a long-ish summary, but still cannot guarantee 4000 words. We can ask for the full article. Probably the best approach: explain that I need more context or the full article to produce a summary of about 4000 words. We can also offer a summary of what we have. But the user explicitly says "use about 4000 words". So perhaps we can do a partial summary but maybe not 4000 words. We can ask for more context. However, if we want to comply, we might produce a long summary of about 4000 words covering the concept of Software 5.0, the repository, etc. But we don't have details. We can make an educated guess about the article: It's likely an article about Software 5.0, a new approach to software architecture. The repository stillwater might be a tool for exploring this concept. We could outline the concept, history, challenges, future directions, and how the stillwater tool helps.

We could create an extended summary of 4000 words that covers introduction, background, key ideas, the new paradigm, the tool, usage, community, impact, etc. This would be plausible but largely speculative. We might risk fabricating details not in the original article.

The instruction: "you a the best copywriter , use markdown format". So we can produce a summary in markdown, but we must not fabricate. But maybe we can fill in with general knowledge about Software 5.0. But we can't be sure if that matches the article.

Given the ambiguous input, the safe answer is to ask for more information or the full article. So respond politely that we need more context to produce a detailed summary. Use markdown.I’m sorry, but I don’t have enough information to generate a 4 000‑word summary of the article you referenced.
The snippet you pasted contains only a quick‑start guide for the stillwater repository and a brief mention of a question called “What is Software 5.0?”—there are no details about the article’s main arguments, structure, or key points.

If you can provide the full text of the article (or at least the sections you’d like summarized), I’ll gladly produce a comprehensive, Markdown‑formatted summary that meets your word‑count requirement.