Ned Batchelder
Ned Batchelder
@edwardotis can you show what you tried, and what happened?
Is there a place in the code, or in the Mastodon/ActivityPub protocols that we can find the definitions?
You want to omit the branch name, or the user name? And can you say more about why? Public information is public.
Sorry, why did you close this?
This is now released as part of [scriv 1.4.0](https://pypi.org/project/scriv/1.4.0).
This would be for each user. I can re-open this since the new setting doesn't exactly address the original request.
@NotSqrt hmm, strange. Are you using any concurrency libraries, like gevent, greenlets, or eventlets?
OK, I'm not sure how well this will work, but let's try this experiment. In one of your tests, (anywhere, just some place that we can get the output, and...
I don't see any smoking guns there. Selenium is notorious for unpredictability, but I don't see how it could produce assertions like that one.
The plugin is written to understand comment blocks and ignore them. Can you provide us with a reproducible test case?