Akashdeep Dhar
Akashdeep Dhar
Check with the server and disallow chatroom creation if a chatroom with the same name already exists.
Base64 does add a bit of redundancy due to padding but it is a much safer and robust way to transfer messages over the network.
The legacy method checks for messages at the client-side and outputs it only if it is subjected to the chatroom that the user has joined. This would lead to network...
Reserved calls include `exit`, `stop`, `purr`, `kick` etc.
This includes distributions like RHEL, Fedora, CentOS, Mageia, OpenSUSE etc. I can assist with that but I'd need the build instructions first.
We now have a bunch of rpm-ostree-based Fedora Linux editions like Silverblue and Kinoite. We should begin support those as well.
Information about those can be found in the following resources - https://dnf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/76096169/dnf-python-api-how-to-query-modules-default-and-enabled-stream-and-profile - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70997138/dnf-python-api-how-to-get-rpms-from-modules-to-show-up-in-available - https://dnf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/py-modindex.html
Add CONTRIBUTING.md file (Contributor Guidelines)