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A server is a program or device that provides functionality for other programs and devices, called clients. This relation forms the Client-Server Model.
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Add a changelog
As we attempt to pick up the release cadence, we are in need of an explicit changelog file which enumerates changes in each version. This should be a markdown or plaintext file adhering to some form of standardized format. Ideally, it will be able to work with #582.
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I've following the various docs in an attempt to run Ory Hydra using the binary, and I've used the reference configuration from docs/docs/reference/configuration.md in order to speed up the setup of a basic playground.
On one hand, there seems to be a few outdated values in that reference configuration as per the following warning messages:
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"file": "/g
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The READMEs and any example code in all projects should be updated to reflect the move from the IBM-Swift organization to the Kitura organization.
If anyone wants to take on all or part of this, please comment here so other's know what you're working on and submit PR's. :-)
Thanks!
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I believe that this implementation can be used for broadcast communication and also for games that want to hear a channel that is rolling a song for example.
Could you put a shortcut so you can start and end listening to a certain channel?
If you can have the implementation of a shortcut also to adjust the level of the channel. It will be perfect.
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