'git commit' your favorite coffee place to work in
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#12It's an okay idea, but a pull request to suggest a coffee place is a pain in the arse, a drop pin and form would be much nicer, even for us who use the command line a lot.
That's a valid concern with this user interface. However, this might also work as a filter, because only real geeks will suggest a coffee place via pull request.
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#13I don't mind this approach but from what I can tell, you need to automate your pull request to deployment process - ideally keep it down to a few seconds and even email the committer to indicate that their pull has been accepted and can be seen on the site with a link.
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#17Earlier quoted context omitted.
author here. I'm using ng-cloak, but maybe I misunderstood the way how this should be defined there, or maybe is not working well with less.js. Thanks for the link I will have a second look.
Add .ng-cloak {display: none !important;} To your css. You've already added the ng-cloak class to your element, angular will remove it once it is done loading.
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#19@xando - why did you decide to remove the authors.txt from the original repo? it's cool to see my contributed places on your website, though
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#20@xando - why did you decide to remove the authors.txt from the original repo? it's cool to see my contributed places on your website, though
This wasn't my intention. Let me know what you need will bring it back, but as far I can see this file is not there.