[HTTPS-Everywhere] Git repositories available
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
dkg at fifthhorseman.net
Thu Oct 7 13:30:06 PDT 2010
On 10/07/2010 04:11 PM, Mike Perry wrote:
> We've just completed moving the HTTPS-Everywhere source code
> repositories over to git using the Tor Project's infrastructure. This
> should mean that it will be much easier for us to manage user
> contributed rules and patches.
thanks for doing this!
> Most likely the only remote you'll need to pay attention to is schoen.
> We plan on compiling all rules sent to this mailinglist to that remote
> under the branch name "every-last-rule". Slightly more tested
> rules should appear under the branch name "tested-rules".
my own git repo is at:
git://lair.fifthhorseman.net/~dkg/https-everywhere
the master branch has several cleanup commits and new rules to offer,
all rebased against the master branch. Feel free to merge or
cherry-pick them as you like.
If any of the material there could be considered copyrightable, i offer
it all under the same license as the HTTPS Everywhere extension itself
(GPL-2+).
Regards,
--dkg
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