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Replaces all instances of the previous discord invite link
with a shiny new vanity url.
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Think this is fleshed out and cool enough to warrant being
in the README :^)
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Also rename the "LibThread" namespace to "Threading"
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This was hiding on the serenityos.org website previously, where not
many people found it. Let's put it in a more natural location, and
also make sure to link to it from the README.
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Add a Discord badge to the top of the README.md file. It will show
the number of online users in the Discord server. If clicked it will
redirect you to the invite page.
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"GUI" = graphical user interface
"GUI interface" = graphical user interface interface :^)
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The current ProtocolServer was really only used for requests, and with
the recent introduction of the WebSocket service, long-lasting
connections with another server are not part of it. To better reflect
this, this commit renames it to RequestServer.
This commit also changes the existing 'protocol' portal to 'request',
the existing 'protocol' user and group to 'request', and most mentions
of the 'download' aspect of the request to 'request' when relevant, to
make everything consistent across the system.
Note that LibProtocol still exists as-is, but the more generic Client
class and the more specific Download class have both been renamed to a
more accurate RequestClient and Request to match the new names.
This commit only change names, not behaviors.
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