[HTTPS-Everywhere] Git repositories available
Peter Eckersley
pde at eff.org
Thu Oct 7 14:30:00 PDT 2010
On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 04:51:27PM -0400, Eitan Adler wrote:
> >> 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".
>
> %git pull git://git.torproject.org/schoen/https-everywhere.git
> fatal: Couldn't find remote ref HEAD
> %
>
> Are the repos not up yet or am I missing something?
schoen's remote exists but doesn't have any commits in it yet. However, you
are missing things.
See the newly-posted
https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere/development#git-howto
for some hints.
>
> I have a few rules which I'll be submitting soon hopefully.
>
> A few questions about the types of rules you want
> a) Do you want to restrict the rulesets to "popular" websites or do
> you accept rules for web pages that might have very few hits?
>
> b) Do you accept rules that redirect where the silly
> anti-self-signed-cert warning appears? I would use them because they
> are safer than the alternative, but the warning might scare newer
> users.
>
> c) Do you accept rules for websites that already implement STS or
> would that just add bloat?
>
> > 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+).
>
> It is too bad that the license isn't the most free it could be, but I
> guess its good enough for this project.
>
> PS the home page uses "domain.com" as an example you may want to
> change that to example.com per RFC 2606.
>
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> Eitan Adler
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