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Conflicts: - `app/models/account.rb`: Not a real conflict, just upstream getting rid of unused constants too close to glitch-soc-specific contents. Removed unused constants like upstream did. - `app/models/trends.rb`: Conflict because glitch-soc disabled email notifications for trending links. Upstream has refactored this quite a bit and added trending posts. Took upstream code, but disabling the extra trending stuff will come in another commit. - `app/views/admin/trends/links/index.html.haml`: Conflict due to glitch-soc's theming system. Ported upstream changes accordingly. |
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Mastodon Glitch Edition
Now with automated deploys!
So here's the deal: we all work on this code, and anyone who uses that does so absolutely at their own risk. can you dig it?
- You can view documentation for this project at glitch-soc.github.io/docs/.
- And contributing guidelines are available here and here.