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Support using allowing and rejecting together on content type matcher #172

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@mvz mvz commented Oct 20, 2022

The changes in version 1.0.1 blocked the option of specifying both allowing and rejecting on the content type matcher. It turns out this was not necessary for fixing the slowness, since that was caused by the default value of rejecting using the Marcel types.

This changes adds back the option of using allowing and rejecting together.

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mvz commented Oct 20, 2022

It looks like the vips installations failed. I can't restart those jobs, maybe someone else can?

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@gr8bit as usual want to check with you this PR (also If you can add me in Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/igorkasyanchuk/ so we can discuss something :))

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I approve these changes (aka reverts ;)) as well. Most important for me was @sobrinho's given approval on that matter.

Ready to be merged! :)

@igorkasyanchuk igorkasyanchuk merged commit 2e20c67 into igorkasyanchuk:master Oct 22, 2022
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1.0.2 released! thanks to everyone!

@mvz mvz deleted the allowing-and-rejecting branch October 22, 2022 12:17
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