twelve-of-code-official / website

The source code for the Twelve of Code website
https://mesure.x10.mx/twelve-of-code
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Merge main into develop #136

Closed github-actions[bot] closed 6 months ago

github-actions[bot] commented 6 months ago

Automatically merging main into develop on push to main. Pull request created automatically by GitHub Actions.

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Mesure73L commented 6 months ago

You have to review this

BeepBot99 commented 6 months ago

You have to review this

Yes, I know, I was currently typing it. You can not submit a review that affects it because you were the last pusher.

Mesure73L commented 6 months ago

Looks good. Unlike most times when we merge main into develop just to keep it up to date, this one actually matters. Here's why: When viewing a branch on GitHub.com, you can see the license for that branch. Therefore, currently, when viewing the develop branch, you will not be able to see the license, but after this PR is merged, you will be able to.

Alright, thanks for the information!

BeepBot99 commented 6 months ago

Looks good. Unlike most times when we merge main into develop just to keep it up to date, this one actually matters. Here's why: When viewing a branch on GitHub.com, you can see the license for that branch. Therefore, currently, when viewing the develop branch, you will not be able to see the license, but after this PR is merged, you will be able to.

Alright, thanks for the information!

Alright, you're welcome for that information!

BeepBot99 commented 6 months ago

Thank you for saying thank you for that information!

Mesure73L commented 6 months ago

Looks good. Unlike most times when we merge main into develop just to keep it up to date, this one actually matters. Here's why: When viewing a branch on GitHub.com, you can see the license for that branch. Therefore, currently, when viewing the develop branch, you will not be able to see the license, but after this PR is merged, you will be able to.

Alright, thanks for the information!

Alright, you're welcome for that information!

Alright, thanks for saying you're welcome for me saying thanks for that information!

Mesure73L commented 6 months ago

You're welcome for me saying thank you for that information!

BeepBot99 commented 6 months ago

LOL