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Would be great to have an auto-generated list of contributors on the page, to acknowledge the contributions people have made.
Wagtail
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Our current test infrastructure on Azure DevOps is built around the premise that a new, clean conda environment is built from scratch every time.
As such, we have steps in the test/build pipelines that attempt to clean up newly built environments so that any remaining artifacts from the previous build are cleaned up before the next test/build is run.
That said, we currently
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One very popular alternative to these services is of course iCloud.com which offers collaboration & synchronisation with Apple devices (note that an Apple device is not required to use iCloud.com)
Pixel Art Tools
Creating pixel art for fun or animated sprites for a game? The digital artist in you will love these apps and tools!
Codacy
Codacy is an automated code analysis/quality tool that helps developers ship better software, faster. With Codacy, you get static analysis, cyclomatic complexity, duplication and code unit test coverage changes in every commit and pull request.
You can use Codacy to enforce your code quality standard, save time in code reviews, enforce security best practices and onboard developers faster. Integrate with your GitHub repositories to get quality analysis of every pull request inside GitHub.
In Section 1.3 Exercises and Feedback, it is stated that you will
provide tutorials (jupyter notebooks) to explore some properties ...
I was wondering what the timeline is on those tutorials and when you will be uploading them.
PS: thanks a lot for the very well written book!
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We added LinkParser in 3.0 to replace some functionality that people used IRouter for in the past. This is briefly mentioned in the 2.2->3.0 migration docs, but we should probably have a dedicated section for it.
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The DevTools Profiler occasionally encounters the error:
Could not find commit data for root "..." and commit ...
This issue is intermittent and we do not currently know hot to reproduce it. If you can reproduce it we would love to get any of the following information from you:
- Info about how you reproduce it. (Share your code or site with us?)
- An exported Profiler JSON that contai
CosmoDb connection using Entity Framework Core 3.1 is not working as expected behind a Corporate Proxy environment, as it is being kicked out by Proxy as authorization required.
There is no way to override the HttpClientHandler --> to explicitly specify the proxy credentials and parameters.
This issue is highly visible in a Console application using .NET Core. Where we were trying to create
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Like StateMachine#grantStartExecution, be able to have a StateMachine#grantDescribeExecution
Use Case
In order to improve readability and have a standard way of give permissions over a StateMachine
As a devops
I'll want to give permission to describe an execution to an aws resource
Taking for example the Gantt view on planning.slot for the planning app, I didn't find any info in the docs about the possibility of changing on which fields the string of the slot is calculated (role, employee and dates in this case). If it's not supported then it would be a nice feature to have in the future.
Describe the bug
When creating a new repo in Gogs, there is a little help icon next to the Readme field. Click that icon goes to a broken page that a couple of months ago contained content but now contains only a few Chinese characters:
https://github.com/gogs/go-gogs-client/wiki/Repositories#litte-notes-on-readme-template
Google Translate says, "Xinghan Autonomous System". The commit
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https://opensource.guide/legal/
It is not clear to me how i should practically note the copyright of a code part (for example 5 lines from a MIT project). Is it legally OK to just note the source, author and license in the commit message description or should it be in the header of the file or in the LICENSE file of the project?
When i copy whole files, the license header should not be r
Sentry
Sentry provides real-time crash reporting, giving your team insight into errors affecting your customers in production. Sentry supports dozens of languages and frameworks and is trusted by thousands of companies like Pinterest, Uber, Stripe, Dropbox, and Airbnb.
Sentry doesn't just alert you to errors, but integrates into your GitHub development flow by linking errors to the commit and author likely responsible, creating new GitHub Issues, and resolving errors with commit message.

This issue will use computer science algorithms as an example but the issue is not about that specific topic but rather the implementation of ANY "track".
In addition to the three skill based tiers there should be knowledge pursuit tracks allowing new learners to move through those tiers onto related app-projects. This differs from #34 by focusing on a self directed educational go