opensource
Open source is a term denoting that a product includes permission to use its source code, design documents, or content. It most commonly refers to the open source model, in which open source software or other products are released under an open source license as part of the open source-software movement. Use of the term originated with software, but has expanded beyond the software sector to cover other open content and forms of open collaboration.
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It might be useful to have a generic system for documenting anything within PrivacyIDEA. However that is a rather large undertaking.
See: #1814
We could have a table for documentation and then add links in this table where it links to.
But the questions would be
- where display the documentation
- to whom display the documention?
- for users?
- for admins?
- brew formula
- .pkg file
- rpm package
- binary
- .exe
Discussing with Mexicoleaks it has been identified valuable to add a feature to make it possible for an admin to add instructions to be provided to users when downloading files.
This could be useful to always provide documentation to users part of the project; this documentation is expected to be used for training users about risks related to malware and metadata.
The idea is that any file d
I'm attempting to write a tool to move files around using Adapt. I've used the regex intent example as a template and I'm encountering these problems:
Capitalization in input text is not preserved when getting the parsed values from the intent result object. (important for file/folder names)
File paths in the input are also shifted to lowercase and have spaces inserted around the slashes (/)
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the primary instance conversion procedure in the evacuating node admin docs is ambiguous. it seems to say that, to evacuate a node, you first need to switch all the primary instances to their secondaries:
There are two steps of moving i
Describe the bug:
Insight graph download buttons have two issues:
- They are unclear and the arrows are all over the place (little blue ones)
- They do not actually "do" anything.
To Reproduce:
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- augur.osshealth.io
- select "insig
#20 moved the default display to show information about dependencies.
We SHOULD provide a flag to again provide detailed information about the authors of the projects.
Love the product so far. Was wondering if there was an action to update the base branch that a pull request is compared to? If not, I think that would be a great feature to add. Something along the lines of:
pull_request_rules:
- name: Change base
conditions:
- "title~=^\\[Release\\].+"
actions:
change_base:
branch: release
Reported by anna on 2 Nov 2012 07:08 UTC
This appears in the search bar in the header on FF. It is not aligned well with "Search Site" text, and in fact we'd prefer to remove it altogether.
https://redmine.engagemedia.org/attachments/2671/firefox-mag1.png
Moved from here: https://redmine.engagemedia.org/issues/3231
Establish if Keylime can be run on Fedora CoreOS and what the state of TPM support is.
Experiment if we can provision Keylime with the ignition template system:
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Precisamos criar um tutorial ensinando sobre como lidar com sites que necessitam de login ou de algum outro tipo de entrada.
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We should change functionality of reject button in case tutor is planning to drop workshop with less than 5 days from workshop.
This button should pop message "As workshop is planned less than 5 days , Request you to drop email to 'contact at pythonexpress dot in' so co-ordinator can do needful"
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https://github.com/place2live/place2live/blob/master/world_justice_project/world_justice.csv
Can you add this information to where.py?
We need to create a new column in the ready data frame and put information about world justice in this country and this ranking place.
For example:
Finland, ......., 3/126
Thank you very much!
_Originally posted by @serhii73 in https://github.com/
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Developers usually add the SayThanks badge to their Websites and Github projects. Not all messages specify what they are thankful for. If the badges can be created with attribution topics say on the lines of
saythanks.io/to/<user>/<topic>where the topic can be set to project name or website address or whatever, attributing the thanks to a pertinent endpoint becomes easy.