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Pull request w/ the latest developments by C4DT #375

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ineiti and others added 30 commits September 25, 2023 16:14
Cleans up some of the now unused debugging things and 'dev' Dockerfiles
feat: improve on debug/production deployments
Using the endpoint 'forms/:formID/vote' doesn't work with the sendToDela method
- Allow for easier development with bypassing the Gaspar login
- Adds a script which does all the initialisations for a first D-voting experience
add building Docker images to CI
Modify scripts for login, creating a form, and voting
The proxy database is not in Postgres, but another llmdb.
MacOSX with arm needs some more entrires in the yarn lockfile.
Yarn lockfile update for Mac
- Replaces all github.com/dedis/d-voting with github.com/c4dt/d-voting
- Replaces all go.dedis.ch/dela with github.com/c4dt/dela
- Removes the clone from fix-bbolt
- Removes Sonarcloud
Fixing scripts to correctly handle the proxy database
Pointing to c4dt forks for dela and d-voting
This check breaks unmarashing specific question type: select.
If it's commented out, the unmarshaling finishes successfully, so I believe that the check itself is buggy, and needs to be revised.
@PascalinDe PascalinDe requested a review from a team as a code owner October 5, 2023 11:32
@PascalinDe PascalinDe marked this pull request as draft October 5, 2023 11:34
@PascalinDe PascalinDe closed this Oct 10, 2023
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