Honestly though it doesn't matter, as long as the comment gives a good indication of what the commit does, it's fine. So "add a feature" is terrible but "add a feature that allows users to foo the baz" is good.
Yes you're handsome but there's no need to embed to answer your your avatar in the question body. Also, in future you should avoid overdoing the markup. Such stuff makes people less likely to answer your question. — APCNov 8 at 6:10
@kayess "Too Broad" is for questions which have too many possible answers or require books to be answered (Like, "how does one use inheritance in C++?"). In that case, the question is only answerable by engineers of an external service, so it's "Others"
Most questions like that are actually either "Other" CVs, or "Too Broad" if the subject is OSS. "How do [product X] achieve this?" is either impossible to answer because [product X] is closed-source, or there would be too many possible answers if it is open-source
I would like to get more knowledge about mobile application platform selection.
Where I use native and hybrid platform?
Which type of application I can develop in hybrid?
WhatsApp developed in native why they not choose hybrid plafform?
@NishaSS it's attracted two low-quality link-only answers, questions of this type usually are only posted to give the answerers a reason to spam their links
The answers are down voted though to I don't think it would stop the deletion. It could be that since there are two instead of one it will not let him delete.
Yes, but you added something that looks like !. Check this: !!
Make sure you review what you are editing, it was obvious that what you tried didn't work. It's better to leave it than edit something that may be incorrect.
@kayess I'm not sure the length of the list is a problem. I'd fix the list formatting and various grammar/spelling errors. Not 100% sure it's on-topic, since it's basically "What's wrong with my web.config", but they're deploying through Visual Studio, so...?
@PaulRoub I think that list could get shrinked heavily to a more concentrated/speficied version. The rest of that list has nothing to do with 1. Oracle DataAccess provider and 2. The web.config problem. I think he could get an answer easier this way.
I would love to see a chat room with a bot in it where you can configure like: tags, reasons, messages per day when you want to get "pinged (@)". So you would only get pings from that bot for your configured tag, for only your chosen reasons(cv, dv, flag, ...) and you only get like X pings per day if you are in that room.
So you could use your powers as efficient as possible.
@gunr2171 Can you fill me in on what exactly the issue was when you introduced git submodules during the development of Closey? Because we now no longer use them ,right.