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Introducing Scala and Kotlin Support in Socket
Socket now supports Scala and Kotlin, bringing AI-powered threat detection to JVM projects with easy manifest generation and fast, accurate scans.
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Theme and extension support for Sphinx documentation that is published by Open Infrastructure Foundation projects.
Theme support for Sphinx documentation that is published to docs.openstack.org and developer.openstack.org.
Intended for use by OpenStack projects governed by the Technical Committee
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Theme support for Sphinx documentation that is published to docs.starlingx.io.
Intended for use by StarlingX projects governed by the Technical Steering Committee
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OpenStack Docs Theme
We found that openstackdocstheme demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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Socket now supports Scala and Kotlin, bringing AI-powered threat detection to JVM projects with easy manifest generation and fast, accurate scans.
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