Hopefully you've received my PM with thanks, etc. On the other hand, I am grateful to be a part of the community now. You're all amazing!
Happy to report that I did receive your PM reply from a few hours ago
I'm touched by your kind words
It was my pleasure, and I definitely would had done all of the Smooth rank by writing the entire levels.nxmi file up for you, but I think it's a good idea for anyone to do it him/herself to get good practice with doing it. It can be a bit confusing and much at first, but after studying these files for other packs, subsequent level packs that you might make in the future will definitely be a lot easier as a result since you do the exact same thing but with your new level/rank names instead.
Don't worry about giving me anything in return. I'm just happy to help
I suppose I could offer to do some pre-release testing for your demo, but this currently takes the backseat for me, as I currently have a lot on my plate and hence I might not even get around to it before you release the full pack. Instead, I might just do a live LP when you release the full pack, which doesn't seem too long now, considering you have 19 more levels to make for the Bumpy rank. This means that you'll be watching me play your pack in real time and you also can hear my thoughts on your levels
Authors especially find these a lot of fun to watch.
Of course, take as much time as you need on the remaining levels you need to make for your pack. Levels/packs generally tend to be of much higher quality if one takes their time on making it. There are exceptions, like it's still very possible to have excellent quality levels even if they were rushed and made quickly, but in general they tend to not be as good as they should be if time was taken instead. On the other hand, some authors have reported levels they spent so much time on making or backroute testing end up being a lower quality than expected, so the opposite effect with quality can happen with levels that so much time was spent on too. It all depends on the level, of course, and even how the author personally feels about the level.
So, even though I might not get around to doing any pre-release testing for you, there are plenty of others here who might take you up on the offer. It's not a mandatory requirement that your pack goes through pre-release testing before you release the actual pack. You are certainly free to release your pack without going through pre-testing, but many authors do that in order to fix any really bad backroutes and errors before releasing their full pack.
Just know that there's nothing about your pack that has made me not want to do any pre-testing. From the few levels I have seen from the preview alone in the NL player to make sure everything was loading fine on my end, they look really good and hence I'm very excited to give your pack a playthrough in the future!
It's just I have a lot to juggle right now (one of them being to make sure everything is fine here on the Lemmings Forums, as I've recently been added to the staff by getting one of the global moderator positions) and I'm really just looking out for myself for the sake of my health. I'm perfectly healthy, I just been needing some time off from recording more content for my YT channel. I will be picking that up again soon, but for the last few months it was a very much needed break.
We're very happy to have you here, Mobiethian!
As you have seen, this is a very friendly community where members are willing to help anytime you ask or need assistance. Good luck with finishing up the rest of your pack!