- Using https://github.com/ghuntley/python-repro/commit/248b8d687524a61569ab7324616eb4223d7be980
- Which has the following requirements.txt
# Essentials:
datasette
sqlite-utils
pip
| terraform { | |
| required_providers { | |
| coder = { | |
| source = "coder/coder" | |
| version = "0.4.9" | |
| } | |
| docker = { | |
| source = "kreuzwerker/docker" | |
| version = "~> 2.20.2" | |
| } |
| ## Learn more about this file at 'https://www.gitpod.io/docs/references/gitpod-yml' | |
| ## | |
| ## This '.gitpod.yml' file when placed at the root of a project instructs | |
| ## Gitpod how to prepare & build the project, start development environments | |
| ## and configure continuous prebuilds. Prebuilds when enabled builds a project | |
| ## like a CI server so you can start coding right away - no more waiting for | |
| ## dependencies to download and builds to finish when reviewing pull-requests | |
| ## or hacking on something new. | |
| ## | |
| ## With Gitpod you can develop software from any device (even iPads) via |
| POST https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/_apis/public/gallery/extensionquery HTTP/1.1 | |
| content-type: application/json | |
| accept: application/json;api-version=3.0-preview.1 | |
| accept-encoding: gzip | |
| { | |
| filters: [ | |
| { | |
| criteria: [ | |
| { |
# Essentials:
datasette
sqlite-utils
pip
I respectfully ask that you don't quote me as “$company person Geoffrey Huntley said” – if I speak for a company, I will publish on its channels. My full name is "Geoffrey Huntley" please use that and not "Geoff Huntley".
| 2021-10-27 13:22:54.5507|INFO|Microsoft.Oryx.BuildScriptGeneratorCli.CommandBase|Oryx command line: /opt/buildscriptgen/GenerateBuildScript.dll build --manifest-dir /workspaces/.oryx -p virtualenv_name=.venv --log-file /workspaces/.oryx/build.log /workspaces/new | |
| 2021-10-27 13:22:54.6711|DEBUG|Microsoft.Oryx.BuildScriptGenerator.DefaultBuildScriptGenerator|Available checkers: 5 | |
| 2021-10-27 13:22:54.6808|DEBUG|Microsoft.Oryx.Detector.Node.NodeDetector|Could not find package.json/package-lock.json/yarn.lock in repo | |
| 2021-10-27 13:22:54.6875|DEBUG|Microsoft.Oryx.Detector.Node.NodeDetector|Could not find typical Node.js files in repo | |
| 2021-10-27 13:22:54.6875|DEBUG|Microsoft.Oryx.Detector.Node.NodeDetector|App in repo is not a NodeJS app | |
| 2021-10-27 13:22:54.6915|INFO|Microsoft.Oryx.Detector.Python.PythonDetector|Cound not find requirements.txt at the root of the repo. | |
| 2021-10-27 13:22:54.6942|DEBUG|Microsoft.Oryx.Detector.Python.PythonDetector|Could not find file 'runtime.txt' in source repo | |
| 2021-10-27 13:22:54.6969 |
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To Microsoft Developer Division Leadership,
Those of us who work in the Microsoft Developer Division (DevDiv) would like to respond to the recent controversy surrounding the pulling and reinstating of the "dotnet watch" feature of dotnet 6. While we are grateful that cooler heads prevailed and "dotnet watch" was preserved, we do not feel confident that this will not happen again?quite the opposite.
To show this point, we will look at the recent blog post by Scott Hunter (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/net-hot-reload-support-via-cli/). Based on everything we know of the situation and how the Developer Division operates, little of what Scott wrote seems true and contradicts what happened. To be clear, this is not an attack on Scott Hunter; and instead, it shows how far others are willing to go to protect management.
"As a team, we are committed to .NET being an open platform and doing our development in the open. The very fact that we decided to adopt an open posture by default from the start for dev
| name: openvscode-server | |
| summary: Run VS Code on a remote machine through a modern web browser from anywhere | |
| description: | | |
| Run upstream VS Code on a remote machine with access through a modern web | |
| browser from any device, anywhere. | |
| license: MIT | |
| base: core20 | |
| confinement: strict | |
| grade: stable |
| Certificate: | |
| Data: | |
| Version: 3 (0x2) | |
| Serial Number: 5874 (0x16f2) | |
| Signature Algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption | |
| Issuer: C = AU, O = GOV, OU = DFAT, OU = APO, CN = Passport Country Signing Authority | |
| Validity | |
| Not Before: May 5 01:04:32 2020 GMT | |
| Not After : May 5 00:47:02 2036 GMT | |
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