Ben Cotton
Ben Cotton
Fedora has determined [NPSL 0.92 is not permitted](https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/[email protected]/thread/GZIDC4DHXZP67LFU7P2OT2AQVDJRHZ2M/) based largely on the "Proprietary software companies wishing to use or incorporate Covered Software within their programs must contact Licensor to purchase...
Thanks for being so responsive. The following change (I think it's a change) in the annotation is still of concern to Fedora: > This license does not allow for redistributing...
> This is not part of the license itself, but only an annotation. Right, but the annotation is still meaningful in interpreting a license in court. > It existed in...
> > Limit the number of results returned to int records. If the limit is more than zero and higher than the maximum limit set by the administrator, then the...
> anyone in Fedora working on (or would be willing to investigate) getting Raspberry Pi GPIO libraries working? I'll find out!
Here's the response about [support in Fedora](https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/[email protected]/message/TDRPXYIEFWLES64CBWJYDPTWMTYUBLI3/): > They need to be ported to use libgpiod and associated bindings so they use the modern and secure interface, not the old...
From a [comment on 43033](https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/43033#issuecomment-1511638245), it seems that #46755 may provide a fix for this issue. Can anyone verify one way or another?
One obvious use case for this would be to exclude bot accounts. For example, `git-quick-stats -r` on a repo I work with suggests `dependabot[bot]` as a suggested code reviewer. 😄
Just updated to v5.1.0b4 and I can confirm that the upgrade path that was broken is now fixed. :-)
Worked with the maintainers to write a [draft repsonse to the questionnaire](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IoQEJWLipPoW1bH6mUYIgME_rJdWcnRgpY46N9gl6us/edit?usp=sharing) and sent it to @arvind644