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Self-hosted

There are two distinct, commonly used definitions of self-hosted:

  • A network service that is run on a server that is controlled by the user of that service.
  • A computer program that can produce new versions of that same program (e.g. a compiler that can compile its own source code or an operating system that can be used to compile itself).

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appwrite
Meldiron
Meldiron commented Oct 19, 2021

Introduction

Appwrite has been and always will be a tool for developers. To emphasize this, we want to create the best developer experience possible by providing enough guides and examples for new Appwriters.

Your task is to write a blog post Ruby in Appwrite. The main topic of your article should be explaining how to use Appwrites Ruby SDK to write Appwrite Functions. It can be

appsmith
YogeshJayaseelan
YogeshJayaseelan commented Oct 12, 2021

Is there an existing issue for this?

  • I have searched the existing issues

Current Behavior

For few of the Widgets the text title is displayed as colour in some places and color in some places.

Current status:

1.Container widget - Background colour, Border colour and Shadow color
2.Audio Recorder - Icon color , Background color
3.Button Widget -

owncast
gabek
gabek commented Oct 22, 2021

I've seen that many of the buffering problems exist when people only have one output variant set, at their optimal, full quality. This is fine for people who can view it, but not everyone can. We can add an alert on the video configuration page saying only one variant is configured and recommend a second, lower, quality so more people can view the content.

signoz
elrido
elrido commented May 22, 2021

As I was running composer to install a new library into our repo, it warned me that:

Package yzalis/identicon is abandoned, you should avoid using it. No replacement was suggested.

I'm not familiar on what packagist.org's process is to declare a package abandoned. I see that the last commit in their repo is from 2019 and there are a number of unanswered issues and pull requests.

I

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