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Hi, users are unable to run the-listserve-archive due to dependency conflict with cryptography package. As shown in the following full dependency graph of the-listserve-archive, it directly requires cryptography==0.6.1,while ...
  • NeolithEra
  • 2
  • Opened 
    on Aug 6, 2019
  • #12

I got in touch with context.io support after the most recent empty response during webhook processing: I think you should return a 200 (or some other 200 level code) to us after you receive our webhook, ...
  • simon-weber
  • Opened 
    on Aug 19, 2014
  • #9

#2 made the day endpoint (with possibly multiple posts on it) /y/m/d.html. This was so old links continued to work. Now that canonical urls are /y/m/d/title, /y/m/d should be a valid endpoint as well. ...
  • simon-weber
  • Opened 
    on Apr 6, 2014
  • #8

yoyoyo, I might be able to implement this in the next few days since midterms are over, but it d be awesome if the subject of the emails would be in the title. Eg, this page s title could be my list of ...
  • stevenleeg
  • 1
  • Opened 
    on Apr 1, 2014
  • #7

I started the link crawler, but I doubt it s smart enough to respect rel=canonical. I moved to ids to prevent this in the future; time will tell if old discussions can be migrated.
  • simon-weber
  • Opened 
    on Dec 15, 2013
  • #6

#2 is going to be using titles in urls, so it d be groovy if the generated titles were readable. It looks like python-slugify is the way to go. . .? Why are there so many different solutions!?
  • simon-weber
  • 1
  • Opened 
    on Dec 14, 2013
  • #5

this should be prevented in the future by the recent change to single commits
  • simon-weber
  • Opened 
    on Dec 14, 2013
  • #4

- /y/m.html = html list - /y.html = html list json endpoints for these would be groovy, too.
  • simon-weber
  • Opened 
    on Dec 10, 2013
  • #3

eg 2013-12-05
  • simon-weber
  • 4
  • Opened 
    on Dec 6, 2013
  • #2

A feed would be a nice additional feature for the archive. Maybe one of just the last seven posts and one containing all. I suggest using Tom Preston-Werner s feed as a template
  • schwarz
  • 6
  • Opened 
    on Jun 9, 2013
  • #1
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