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ci/helm-chart @Matthew-Beckett @alexgorbatchev
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about: Request an extension missing from the code-server marketplace
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title: ""
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labels: extension-request
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assignees: cmoog
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assignees: ""
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- [Known Issues](#known-issues)
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- [How to access code-server with a self signed certificate on iPad?](#how-to-access-code-server-with-a-self-signed-certificate-on-ipad)
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- [Servediter iPad App](#servediter-ipad-app)
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5. Go to `Settings -> About -> Certificate Trust Settings` and enable full trust for
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the certificate.
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6. Now you can access code-server! 🍻
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### Servediter iPad App
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If you are unable to get the self signed certificate working or you do not have a domain
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name to use, you can use the Servediter iPad App instead!
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**note**: This is not an officially supported app by the code-server team!
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Download [Serveediter](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/servediter-for-code-server/id1504491325) from the
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App Store and then input your server information. If you are running a local server or mabye a usb-c
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connected Raspberry Pi, you will input your settings into "Self Hosted Server".
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# Triage
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## Filter
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Triaging code-server issues is done with the following issue filter:
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```
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is:issue is:open no:project sort:created-asc -label:blocked -label:upstream -label:waiting-for-info -label:extension-request
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```
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This will show issues that:
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1. Are open.
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2. Have no assigned project.
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3. Are not `blocked` or tagged for work by `upstream` (VS Code core team)
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- If an upstream issue is detrimental to the code-server experience we may fix it in
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our patch instead of waiting for the VS Code team to fix it.
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- Someone should periodically go through these issues to see if they can be unblocked
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though!
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4. Are not in `waiting-for-info`.
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5. Are not extension requests.
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## Process
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1. If an issue is a question/discussion it should be converted into a GitHub discussion.
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2. Next, give the issue the appropriate labels and feel free to create new ones if
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necessary.
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- There are no hard and set rules for labels. We don't have many so look through and
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see how they've been used throughout the repository. They all also have descriptions.
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3. If more information is required, please ask the submitter and tag as
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`waiting-for-info` and wait.
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4. Finally, the issue should be moved into the
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[code-server](https://github.com/cdr/code-server/projects/1) project where we pick
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out issues to fix and track their progress.
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We also use [milestones](https://github.com/cdr/code-server/milestones) to track what
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issues are planned/or were closed for what release.
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