For improved SEO⁷³ rankings some http links have been changed to https¹.
We're certain that this new change will follow the monad laws⁰¹⁰⁰⁰¹⁰¹ because it has been thoroughly tested in order to be sure that they follow the latest rules and regulations regarding ruby/http, or as I've taken to calling it, ruby+http. HTTP is not a webserver unto itself, but rather another free component of a functional programming related protocol made useful by the ruby-on-rails corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full stack web solution as defined by Hacke.
We've accomplished this using rings⁰, commonly also called "semirings" but by analogy with semigroups it would be more appropriate to use "semirings" for a ring having neither negatives nor a zero, so that is what we did here.
We have made the best efforts possible to adhere to your VERY thorough contributing guidelines⁷, especially the part about git flow⁴² was very inspiring and we did as best we could in following those awe-inspiring principles considering the very limited time frame available to accomplish this.
On top of all this all changes adhere to the policies and regulations set forth by ISO/IEC 30170:2012²
Also note that more information has been sent to digIT¹⁸ through the proper secure channels¹³³⁷ that we recently set up for you. This email contains confidential information referring to this pull request as well as other projects that we for obvious reason can't discuss here. If it seems like the information hasn't reached you, please contact us immediately.
For improved SEO⁷³ rankings some http links have been changed to https¹.
We're certain that this new change will follow the monad laws⁰¹⁰⁰⁰¹⁰¹ because it has been thoroughly tested in order to be sure that they follow the latest rules and regulations regarding ruby/http, or as I've taken to calling it, ruby+http. HTTP is not a webserver unto itself, but rather another free component of a functional programming related protocol made useful by the ruby-on-rails corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full stack web solution as defined by Hacke.
We've accomplished this using rings⁰, commonly also called "semirings" but by analogy with semigroups it would be more appropriate to use "semirings" for a ring having neither negatives nor a zero, so that is what we did here.
We have made the best efforts possible to adhere to your VERY thorough contributing guidelines⁷, especially the part about git flow⁴² was very inspiring and we did as best we could in following those awe-inspiring principles considering the very limited time frame available to accomplish this.
On top of all this all changes adhere to the policies and regulations set forth by ISO/IEC 30170:2012²
Also note that more information has been sent to digIT¹⁸ through the proper secure channels¹³³⁷ that we recently set up for you. This email contains confidential information referring to this pull request as well as other projects that we for obvious reason can't discuss here. If it seems like the information hasn't reached you, please contact us immediately.
Signed-off-by: IT-smurfen inte@dhack.se Acked-by: dHack secure.channels@dhack.se Signed-off-by: Hacke Hackspett hacke@dhack.se
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[0]: https://wiki.haskell.org/Category_theory [1] : https://www.bluecorona.com/blog/https-and-seo [2] : https://www.iso.org/standard/59579.html [3]: https://demeter.dtek.se/wiki/Main/DHack [7] : https://github.com/cthit/chalmersit-rails/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md [18]: https://inte.dhack.se [42] : https://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/ [72]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seo [1337] : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_channel [01000101]: https://wiki.haskell.org/Monad_laws