[HTTPS-E Rulesets] From Development to Stable

Claudio Moretti flyingstar16 at gmail.com
Sat Feb 1 07:00:20 PST 2014


On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 12:27 AM, Yan Zhu <yan at eff.org> wrote:

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> Cool! Thanks for this.
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No problem!


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> 1. Can you generate a top-1000 list instead of top-1M?
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Done with an edit: I used a variable in the script, so if we want to - say
- generate a top-2000 list it's only a matter of changing a number


> 2. It would probably be useful to have all the rules that were
> modified between master and stable with targets in the top-1000 list,
> not just the ones that were added.
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> And done! :)

The output distinguishes by the two and keeps them tabulated. I believe
there might be a way of intervening directly on the files with git, but I'd
advise not doing so without checking the rules first... maybe invoking
./trivial-validate.py on the list of rules my script generates?

I added a couple of stats at the ens, as well as the location of the log
file.

I pushed everything in my fork on GitHub, let me know if there's anything
else we might need!

Cheers,

Claudio
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