In 2016, over 24 days, 2,769 developers submitted 16,713 pull requests to 6,293 different open source projects.
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View AllWonder what people are up to this holiday? Check out these pull requests, or submit a pull request now and find yours here!
View AllBasic user and sessions via github. Taken predominantly from 24pullrequests, with some truncations.
When hub is installed via Homebrew, Homebrew does a shallow clone of the hub repo and so the `describe --tags` call in `script/version` fails and bash halts the script there. Allowing the script to turn through will allow the fallback...
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This PR introduces the basic form, along with the routes/controller changes to make it accessible.
Rails 4.2 mostly works, outside of the Forwardable issue. This PR fixes that and adds 4.2 to .travis.yml
http://docs.travis-ci.com/user/workers/container-based-infrastructure/
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Suggest a project View AllThe ZeroClipboard library provides an easy way to copy text to the clipboard using an invisible Adobe Flash movie and a JavaScript interface.