#7780 means that asset compilation happens as a build step.
Having the assets and packs volumes defined in `docker-compose.yml` breaks this. For people who run under Docker Compose, I believe this will fix their CSS (which even running the asset recompilation separately did not).
* [RU] Translation update:
• Added translation to Welcome timeline
• Doorkeeper: changed date format to more common in Russia
• Doorkeeper: added translation to scopes
• Added translation to Dashboard settings (I didn't have a chance to test it on Live server, so some strings may be a bit incorrect)
• Added translation to Relays settings
• Added translation to Filters settings
• Some other small fixes and improvements
* Quoted string for "joined" key to avoid mapping error
* [RU] Changed "повторить" (repeat) to "исправить" (change, fix) for a more correct translation.
* i18n-tasks normalize
When there is a single detailed status on a public page, scroll to it and
replace the history state to not scroll back on refresh (simulates # anchors).
The public pages now use CSS from the WebUI to style toots, but the glitch-soc
UI is widely different. Hack around that for now by hardcoding upstream-like
values.
Manually-resolved conflicts:
.circleci/config.yml
app/controllers/accounts_controller.rb
app/controllers/auth/passwords_controller.rb
app/controllers/statuses_controller.rb
app/javascript/packs/public.js
app/models/media_attachment.rb
app/views/stream_entries/_content_spoiler.html.haml
app/views/stream_entries/_media.html.haml
config/locales/en.yml
config/locales/ja.yml
config/locales/pl.yml
lib/mastodon/version.rb
Some content from app/javascript/packs/public.js has been split to
app/javascript/core/settings.js.
Translation strings for glitch-soc's keyword mutes were dropped.
Everything else was mostly “take both”.
Upstream's implementation has been merged a while ago and is the preferred
way to set fields, as it is the only one compatible with upstream and is
more user-friendly.
This commit deletes the legacy glitch-soc FrontMatter functionality in order
to clean up the code and make it easier to maintain.
Initially I thought there might be valid reasons for remote users to
have a different, unpredicted username format. However, I now realize
such a difference would be unusable and unexpected within Mastodon.
Fix#8058