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Right now we have some basic information about how to get involved under https://projectcontour.io/community/. I think we could drive more attention to the community efforts if we had a more prevalent "Get involved" section on the front page, similar to what https://inclusivenaming.org/ does.
I see this as multiple parts:
- Update/modify the current /community page to look a bit better and hav
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Under multiport mode, plugins may need to know on which port was the request received/accepted. This information is currently not surfaced to plugins. For background also see abhinavsingh/proxy.py#535 (comment) thread
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As a branch of #3274 .
At present, the test coverage of shenyu-common module is not high. Please try to make the test coverage of each class reach more than 80% (in the case of ensuring the stability of the test).
If you would like to help, please leave a message under this issue. BTW, you can use
Run 'Test in 'xxx'' With Coveragein IntelliJ IDEA to see the approxim