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This message is to clarify and make transparent the current situation of Public APIs, in addition to demonstrating the frustration of us maintainers. So read this if you find it interesting, please.
Well, I keep the Public APIs project together with other 3 developers (@pawelborkar, @marekdano and @yannbertrand) for a long time.
1 year ago, the Public APIs project was dead, w
According to https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/extend-kubernetes/compute-storage-net/network-plugins/ Kubernetes supports CNI-plugins with minimum specification version 0.4.0, but prefers version 1.0.0.
https://github.com/cri-o/cri-o/tree/main/contrib/cni#configuration-directory suggests copying files from cri-o.git/contrib/cni to /etc/cni/net.d. The files in `cri-o.
Stepping through the code and it seems that the same OperationContext is added twice to the active context.Context. This happens just before the call to exec.DispatchOperation at:
https://github.com/99designs/gqlgen/blob/master/graphql/handler/transport/http_post.go#L51
then at the top of exec.DispathcOperation at:
https://github.com/99designs/gqlgen/blob/master/graphql
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As you can see from the image, being able to have more than one shell in a project would be great.
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