Merge branch 'master' of github.com:gogs/gogs into develop

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@ -108,11 +108,11 @@ Steps to upgrade Gogs with Docker:
- `docker pull gogs/gogs`
- `docker stop gogs`
- `docker rm gogs`
- Finally, create container as the first time and don't forget to do same volume and port mapping.
- Finally, create a container for the first time and don't forget to do the same for the volume and port mapping.
## Known Issues
- The docker container can not currently be build on Raspberry 1 (armv6l) as our base image `alpine` does not have a `go` package available for this platform.
- The docker container cannot currently be built on Raspberry 1 (armv6l) as our base image `alpine` does not have a `go` package available for this platform.
## Useful Links

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ LDAP via BindDN functions like most LDAP authentication systems. First, it
queries the LDAP server using a Bind DN and searches for the user that is
attempting to sign in. If the user is found, the module attempts to bind to the
server using the user's supplied credentials. If this succeeds, the user has
been authenticated, and his account information is retrieved and passed to the
been authenticated, and their account information is retrieved and passed to the
Gogs login infrastructure.
LDAP simple authentication does not utilize a Bind DN. Instead, it binds
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ succeeds and no filter rules out the user, the user is authenticated.
LDAP via BindDN is recommended for most users. By using a Bind DN, the server
can perform authorization by restricting which entries the Bind DN account can
read. Further, using a Bind DN with reduced permissions can reduce security risk
read. Furthermore, using a Bind DN with reduced permissions can reduce security risk
in the face of application bugs.
## Usage