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Your folder structure follows community standards! It's recommended that you group everything related together, so that means putting your css file into a folder called css, and also putting all your …
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Your folder structure follows community standards! It's recommended that you group everything related together, so that means putting your css file into a folder called css, and also putting all your …
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## Description
We are trying to improve the evaluation of the following two DOIs:
- 10.6092/ingv.it-ahead
- 10.13127/efsm20
In addition to DataCite metadata associated to the DOIs, we provide TC…
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
I'm experiencing inconsistency when trying to access my Nextcloud files through various Android apps. Many apps' file pickers do not…
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Your Folder structure follows community standards! It's recommended that you group everything related together, so that means putting your css file into a folder called css, and also putting all your …
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Your folder structure follows community standards! It's recommended that you group everything related together, so that means putting your css file into a folder called css, and also putting all your …
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Your folder structure follows community standards very well. It's recommended that you group everything related together, so that means putting your CSS file into a folder called CSS, and also putting…
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All related work to prepare the repository for further development.
Follow [community recommended standards](https://opensource.guide/)
## Scope:
- [x] .gitignore
- [x] README.md
- [x] Repo…
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Technically there isn't anything wrong with this, but your folder structure doesn't quite follow community standards. It's recommended that you group everything related together, so that means putting…
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
Metabase's contribution guide is located in a non-standard place and is not picked up automatically by Github.
**Describe the sol…