Eric McCarthy
Eric McCarthy
Hi @swana1337. I haven’t seen a PR from @pongstr, but I did take a look at their fork: https://github.com/limulus/call-me-maybe/compare/master...pongstr:master If you’re running `call-me-maybe` in a Docker container, you must be...
Ah, dang, I was afraid it was a non-bundler like Vite or Snowpack. 😅 Unfortunately it may take me a little time to get a new release out. The CI...
Thanks for this, @eridal! I’m actually having trouble understanding why I have the callback returning a Promise at all. Do you see a reason to keep line 134? It seems...
I kid you not, I was thinking I should look into doing this last night! I’ll take a look at this later today.
Thanks, @qm3ster! I’m new to TypeScript, so I’m glad you did this instead of me as my first experience with TS! I’m starting to understand how this works. After I...
Hi again, @polomsky! Thanks for taking a look at this! Yeah, I would actually very much like to remove the `next()` method, because the extra tick it adds on top...
Thanks for this report, @jfstgermain! You highlighted [line 15](https://github.com/limulus/call-me-maybe/blob/5e64183a8f3093e2f058b79cb968712b5435e1fa/index.js#L15), but I’m not sure that is actually what is causing bluebird to warn. That return statement is for when the `maybe`...
Thanks, @polomsky! Your comment clarified the issue for me, and I think I have an idea on how to improve call-me-maybe to prevent this issue, although it would require a...
That first link is interesting. The off-the-cuff CoC the lawyer comes up with reads a lot to me like much of the Conference CoC here, albeit in legalese. @BrianGenisio, assuming...
> If this is true, how do I properly secure user credentials so _only_ my app can access them? Unfortunately I am not sure there is a particularly satisfactory answer...