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SECURITY: Rate limit MFA by login if possible (#11938)
This ensures we rate limit on logins where possible, we also normalize logins for the rate limiters centrally.
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discourse.sublime-project DEV: Exclude i18n .yml files from Sublime Text project. (#6473) 2018-10-10 20:21:24 +08:00
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translator.yml DEV: Add styleguide locale files to Crowdin (#10876) 2020-10-09 13:23:32 +11:00
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