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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.
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Expected Behavior / New Feature
Support sticky sessions for ServiceDiscoveryProviders
Actual Behavior / Motivation for New Feature
When using websockets with ocelot in a distributed system, problem can arise since ocelot, as far as i know, doesn't support sticky sessions when working with service discovery providers.
The functionality could be great if it could work with both consul
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- https://spectrum.chat/?t=e97230f7-2f18-4a3f-917a-fe3f391a2239
- https://spectrum.chat/?t=ea23e41e-8751-4b15-a7ee-24340763a04a
It seems common that people want to add a module resolving path to their source path.
The easiest way to do this is:
neutrino.config.resolve.modules.add(neutrino.options.source)
Or if an alias is preferred:
neutrino.config.resolve.alias.set('@
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I've noticed that redux' docs got a nice lifting, thanks for the new version of GitBook. Would be nice to upgrade too.
Redux commit introducing the change - reduxjs/redux@b307091
We might want to postpone merging this though, because we don't want to update docs before releasing v1 and from what I understand new Gitbook comes with au