This one is based on Debian
This one is based on Debian
If I may ask, what is stopping you from discussing here on Lemmy ?
If you read the README.md file, you’ll stumble onto the next paragraph right at its start.
No need to read anything pass the project title, it says “golang-standards”. If it not standards, maybe change the project title ?
Unless you have a better reference that you can provide in place of this one, I don’t think you’re doing anyone any good.
I gave two examples in my initial comment. I can provide more, if you want.
Yeah, there is no standard.
I don’t like this repo and I’ve been recommending people avoid it for years.
If you need examples, checkout the golang source code or kubernetes repo.
Geary has so many bugs and going to Gitlab to report the bug, you’ll find matching issues for the same bug dating back multiple years.
Geary also doesn’t offer a option for user to pull/refresh emails. Getting a 2FA code via email and waiting minutes to get the email to show up on Geary was painful.
The only thing I liked about Geary was it’s notifications integration in Gnome
I’m sad, this means there wont be a second DLC.
I think was a great ending to a great season. I’m sad about Hobor and Salvor, because I really liked them. In fact, I like all characters this season, they all played their rolls nicely.
Thou, the Tellem story ark could have been a single episode. I don’t think we needed it to last half the season.
Have you tried booting with the dongle connected ? No hot swap
I like this episode:
I only like the Emipre story from the first season, not the Foundation story.
Second season is much better, better editiing, new characters and the editing is all good. I’m four episodes in the second second and I like every episode so far.
They been doing this for years. Here is a GitLab forum post about it.
As a gitlab user myself, I prefer gitlab over anything else because of their CI/CD. The free compute units run instantly now, no more queues orwaiting. A couple years ago, my pipelines would timeout after 3 hours.