Conflicts: - `README.md`: Upstream README has been changed, but we have a completely different one. Kept our `README.md`. - `lib/sanitize_ext/sanitize_config.rb`: Upstream added support for more incoming HTML tags (a large subset of what glitch-soc accepts). Change the code style to match upstream's but otherwise do not change our code. - `spec/lib/sanitize_config_spec.rb`: Upstream added support for more incoming HTML tags (a large subset of what glitch-soc accepts). Kept our version, since the tests are mostly glitch-soc's, except for cases which are purposefuly different.
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Prevent translations from accidentally becoming completely different from source strings on Crowdin without translators noticing. (#17085)
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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.
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