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iris
asyslinux
asyslinux commented Dec 28, 2019

Dear developers. I write my custom specific web server for work with specific archive files, compression, encryption, etc. And i want to publish my web server under BSD-2-Clause license.

In my project i use Iris and Iris logger as basement.
I'm not going to use the name of your project to promote my project.

Can I publish my project under the BSD-2-Clause license?

Thanks.

addyosmani
addyosmani commented Dec 10, 2018

Feedback from @surma:

I feel like by default you should add a rootMargin to the IO to trigger the load before something comes into the viewport.

So, rootMargin defaults to "0px 0px 0px 0px", meaning the intersection will be computed between the root element's unmodified bounds rectangle and the target's bounds. This change would be made to https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/quicklink/b

k6
na--
na-- commented Aug 11, 2020

Feature Description

As noted in https://community.k6.io/t/need-to-get-http-response-status-line/839, there doesn't seem to be a way to get the HTTP status text from an HTTP response. There's no good reason for that, and it should be easy to add.

Suggested Solution (optional)

Given that we currently transpose Go's [http.Response.StatusCode](https://github.com/golang/go/blob/5c7748d

guess
BenchmarkDotNet
simonech
simonech commented Jun 24, 2019

For each Job, it adds plots about density, cumulative mean, and so on. But two files are named BenchmarkDotNet.Artifacts/results/MyBench.Sleeps-Time50--density.png and BenchmarkDotNet.Artifacts/results/MyBench.Sleeps-Time50--facetDensity.png, with the -- instead of single. Like some iteration variable is empty (since later there are names with -Default-
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dawsbot
dawsbot commented Feb 18, 2020

Please describe the feature/suggestion

The url schema for a package.json schema is amazing, I love that I can take this and share it with coworkers. The sorting of Size high -> low does not currently get encoded though, so when a coworker opens up my link, they can't see the same ordering I expected them to

Describe the solution you'd like

Encode the alphabetical selection and t

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