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As-per the Discourse discussion here: https://discourse.bokeh.org/t/flatpickr-date-display-format/6630
Currently, we are constrained to the ISO yyyy-mm-dd format for the flatpickr implementation of DatePicker (post-2.0);
It would be great to expose the existing flatpickr dateForm
In recent versions (can't say from exactly when), there seems to be an off-by-one error in dcc.DatePickerRange. I set max_date_allowed = datetime.today().date()
, but in the calendar, yesterday is the maximum date allowed. I see it in my apps, and it is also present in the first example on the DatePickerRange documentation page.
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Every kubeflow image should be scanned for security vulnerabilities.
It would be great to have a periodic security report.
Each of these images with vulnerability should be patched and updated.
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could you add one of the spellchecker plugins?
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how to use gui in the AidLearning?how to custom the gui?
How to use Watcher / WatcherClient over tcp/ip network?
Watcher seems to ZMQ server, and WatcherClient is ZMQ Client, but there is no API/Interface to config server IP address.
Do I need to implement a class that inherits from WatcherClient?
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The example book created by jupyter-book create
creates files with permissions 775. None of these files are really executable, and therefore the correct permissions should be 664 (or probably 644)
To Reproduce
jupyter-book create test; ls -al test
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There are many places where we could make use of Pathlib.
Look for any places that uses
with open(...)
and ask yourself:Path()
,Don't try to bite more than you can chew (or more than I can review), try to fix 1 place at a time.