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MongoDB changed its license to be untenably restrictive.
It’s been more than a year when the upstream MongoDB decided to change the license of the Server code. The previous license was GNU Affero General Public License v3 (AGPLv3). However, upstream wrote a new license designed to make companies running MongoDB as a service contribute back to the community. The new license is called Server Side
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If we can't open port, then lets do something like:
nginx: [emerg] bind() to 0.0.0.0:80 failed (98: Address already in use)
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Add OpenGraph meta tags to the header on public shares, with the album or media thumbnail.
This would improve the presentation when urls are shared on social media.
Slideshows are great
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It would make it easier to share specific parts of longer pages on wikis if we could have a button next to each header that links to that specific heading. Github and Wikipedia already have it - we should be able to have it too!
We have this syntax already:
## Some heading {#Anchor}
the above sets the id of the header to Anchor. We should try not to break this syntax.
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I like how Simplepush presents a couple of different ways to generate push messages on their website:
https://simplepush.io/#libraries
How about having a similar feature directly in the server GUI? That would include the bits documented here https://gotify.net/docs/pushmsg