redyetidev
redyetidev
In my initial idea for #52509, I tried to move them, but I decided against it for a few reasons: 1) It's a semver major change (breaking) 2) They rely...
In my opinion, it is a misunderstood feature. When I saw the policy, I thought it was a way to stop 'trusted' code from accessing modules, which, in turn, ignores...
> My reports pushed you to make this thinking and this decision, but my reports are invalid as “informative”. That’s how you treat the researcher spent time on your experimental...
Whether it's 'fair' or not shouldn't be the end goal. As a security researcher who also worked on this feature, I think the whole 'fair' / 'not fair' mentally isn't...
While it's great that we are all in a better mindset, I don't believe a public Github issue is the best place to discuss *specific* security concerns. Keep in mind,...
Thanks for your work with the community! It's so amazing that people volunteer to do this amazing work!
When I get a change, Ill adjust the small prettification differences
I know Deno supports it with its builtin standard library (https://deno.land/[email protected]/jsonc), but I'm not sure about importing I'll need to check the other runtimes, and more about Denos imports
I'm a fan of this idea, but IMO the file names could drop the `event_emitter_` prefix, but that's only my opinion.
> We should also be careful about the impact. We don't want everyone to suddenly have 500 new notifications. Yes, that is a lot off issues :-/, WDYT should be...