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DEV: Remove FontAwesome 5 references (#29060)
Recently we updated the icon library from Font Awesome `5` to `6.6.0`. Since we were running Font Awesome 5 for a long time while 6 had already been released, we often specified in the codebase with the text _"FontAwesome 5"_. However, now that we are in the latest version, there is no need for our API's/comments to keep specifying for version 5. This PR updates all instances of FontAwesome 5 or FA5 and removes the version number to be the more generic: "FontAwesome"
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app DEV: Remove FontAwesome 5 references (#29060) 2024-10-02 13:41:51 -07:00
bin DEV: Fix incorrect `github.ref` value in tests workflow (#28902) 2024-09-13 14:24:42 +08:00
config DEV: Remove FontAwesome 5 references (#29060) 2024-10-02 13:41:51 -07:00
db PERF: Update migration to drop index concurrently. (#28955) 2024-09-18 10:20:24 +08:00
docs DEV: Remove FontAwesome 5 references (#29060) 2024-10-02 13:41:51 -07:00
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lib DEV: Add missing x icon to `svg_sprite.rb` (#29059) 2024-10-02 16:20:24 -04:00
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migrations DEV: Add converter framework for migrations-tooling (#28540) 2024-09-09 17:14:39 +02:00
patches DEV: Update licensee to 11.1.0 (#28850) 2024-09-11 15:56:22 +02:00
pgvector@3849f0fd3d UX: prevent user stream title from overflowing page (#29032) 2024-09-30 13:10:23 -04:00
plugins DEV: Have `contract` take a block in services 2024-10-02 17:00:01 +09:00
public UX: Add progress bar to the registration flow (#27694) 2024-08-28 08:43:39 -03:00
script FIX: Import script didn't set `public` attribute of polls (#28864) 2024-10-02 20:02:13 +02:00
spec DEV: Have `contract` take a block in services 2024-10-02 17:00:01 +09:00
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vendor UX: Upgrade to fontawesome 6.6.0 (#28778) 2024-09-09 14:40:56 +01:00
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Gemfile Revert "DEV: upgrade mini_racer (#29023)" (#29027) 2024-09-30 14:34:04 +10:00
Gemfile.lock Build(deps): Bump excon from 0.111.0 to 0.112.0 (#29045) 2024-10-02 00:34:23 +02:00
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lefthook.yml DEV: pnpm ember-template-lint should not use run command (#28726) 2024-09-04 16:19:11 +10:00
package.json Build(deps-dev): Bump lint-to-the-future-eslint from 2.1.1 to 2.1.2 (#29047) 2024-10-02 00:34:36 +02:00
pnpm-lock.yaml Build(deps-dev): Bump ember-cli from 5.11.0 to 5.12.0 (#29048) 2024-10-02 01:56:08 +02:00
pnpm-workspace.yaml DEV: Switch to pnpm for JS dependencies (#28671) 2024-09-03 10:51:07 +01:00
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README.md

Discourse is the online home for your community. We offer a 100% open source community platform to those who want complete control over how and where their site is run.

Our platform has been battle-tested for over a decade and continues to evolve to meet users needs for a powerful community platform. Discourse allows you to create discussion topics and connect using real-time chat, as well as access an ever-growing number of official and community themes. In addition, we offer a wide variety of plugins for features ranging from chatbots powered by Discourse AI to functionalities like SQL analysis using the Data Explorer plugin.

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