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Currently, the Facebook Ads Hook only supports one account_id for every hook(facebook_conn_id). It would be great if we could pass multiple account_id from the Facebook connection(facebook_conn_id). When multiple account_id is provided in the connection, we could support getting insights from one facebook_conn_id for all of them rather than creating a Facebook connect
It may be desirable in Zulip instances that are invite only for admins/moderators (or any other user with access to core team stream) to be able to track who has been invited, when, and by whom, after a new user has accepted an invite.
Currently, I can see pending invitations that show whom invited whom at Settings -> Organisation -> Invitations but after a user is added, it appears the o
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The typescript runtime was recently added to openwhisk but we do not yet have docs for the runtime and it is missing from runtimes.json.
We need a doc like https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk/blob/master/docs/actions-nodejs.md for typescript functions.
Adding the runtime to the runtime manifest can be done per https://github.com/apache/openwhisk/blob/master/docs/actions-new.md#the-
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Google Lighthouse seems to complain that assets with a cache expiry of 30 days should be set with longer expiry times. I believe the thinking is if it's OK to cache something for 30, it's probably OK to cache something for a year. Certainly, when I changed my own config to expiry images and fonts from 30 days to 1 year, Lighthouse was happy.
Currently we have found that there is some utility in being able to get all the snapshot ancestors of a particular snapshot. This information can be obtained using
But there is no way to get this information from SQL directly. I was thinking we
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The comment says functions return pointers for malloc-ed buffers, but the implementations don't seem like so.
https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/blob/c196db5f0a5b957983351ad51ef360bfc68fbd66/include/tscore/ink_base64.h#L34-L35
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Currently, the funnel report percentage is calculated using:
The number at a given funnel step /
Sum(everything in the funnel)
Example from blog:

Here, the Discussed Pricing (900) gets divided by 11900 (sum of all ev