It’s another monthly burst of news about bors-ng. Happy New Year!

In the last month, we landed 14 PRs in the bors-ng repository.

“This Month in Bors” is written in public on GitHub. If you find a mistake, pull requests or issue reports are appreciated!

Notable Additions

  • zli-simspace made bors wait for PR CI to finish before doing the batch
  • noizwaves added a batch details page
  • ChristianAlexander fixed merge messages to use the destination branch name
  • ansonlc made messages more descriptive
  • ansonic improved database error messages on batch links
  • phanle fixed GitHub Email threading problem caused by renaming the PR title

New Contributors

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Who’s using bors?

This month’s featured user is wasmer.io, the Universal WebAssembly Runtime. Wasmer can be used as a library for executing WebAssembly bytecode in applications written in a variety of languages (Rust, C, C++, Python, Go, PHP, Ruby, PostgreSQL Extensions, JavaScript, .NET, R, and Swift, currently), as well as a standalone interpreter.

They also provide a library package manager, the wapm, a toolchain for the wat WebAssembly Text format, and implementations of the “Emscripten” and “WASI” syscall interfaces.

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