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In file src/lab3/modules/admin/admin_flow.py https://github.com/dwerkjem/Lab4/blob/6e01c675cce8171a4f52bfd7c26bd7b4ae314cb0/src/lab3/modules/admin/admin_flow.py#L16

Refactor OPCUAConnector to use the new OPC UA Connector framework (ie.e. OpenFactory Applications).

Description The proximity(), direction(), and allocation() docstrings in xrspatial/proximity.py say the max_distance parameter is in kilometers when using the Great Circle metric: If using Great Circle ...
bug
documentation
proximity tools

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Describe the bug Two related bugs live in the Dask finite-distance path of proximity (and the allocation / direction functions that share it). Both trace back to the halo-depth computation that sizes ...
bug
dask
proximity tools

Describe the bug A language inconsistency has been identified in the Enatega Multivendor Admin Dashboard. After changing the language, the status in the Dispatch and Withdraw Requests sections is still ...

Add README files for the packages @kiosk-app/logger, @kiosk-app/mvc, @kiosk-app/printer, and @kiosk-app/utils.
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