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Self-hosted

There are two distinct, commonly used definitions of self-hosted:

  • A network service that is run on a server that is controlled by the user of that service.
  • A computer program that can produce new versions of that same program (e.g. a compiler that can compile its own source code or an operating system that can be used to compile itself).

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Meldiron
Meldiron commented Oct 19, 2021

Introduction

Appwrite has been and always will be a tool for developers. To emphasize this, we want to create the best developer experience possible by providing enough guides and examples for new Appwriters.

Your task is to write a blog post Ruby in Appwrite. The main topic of your article should be explaining how to use Appwrites Ruby SDK to write Appwrite Functions. It can be

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henning-schild
henning-schild commented Dec 9, 2021

Just hosted an even with v0.0.10 with hundreds of attendees and quite a bit of fluctuation. That all went great! While the name changing notifications are really needed to keep track of who asked a question before changing their name ... the join/leave causes a lot of noise which disturbs the chat flow and makes the chat hard to follow.

It would be nice if such notifications could be disabled i

elrido
elrido commented May 22, 2021

As I was running composer to install a new library into our repo, it warned me that:

Package yzalis/identicon is abandoned, you should avoid using it. No replacement was suggested.

I'm not familiar on what packagist.org's process is to declare a package abandoned. I see that the last commit in their repo is from 2019 and there are a number of unanswered issues and pull requests.

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