[HTTPS-Everywhere] "make uncommitted" becoming obsolete; new XML format, and other goodies
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Thu Jul 14 01:19:10 PDT 2011
On 13/07/2011 22:38, Peter Eckersley wrote:
> A recent series of commits to master and 1.0 fixes this. It does the
> following:
>
> - Lets HTTPS Everywhere accept either traditional XML rule files that contain one
> <ruleset> as the root, or a new kind that contains a <rulesetlibrary> root
> and multiple <rulesets> as children below that.
>
> - During build it cats all the files into a single XML file
> ("default.rulesets") and only includes that one XML file in the .xpi.
> This shrinks our 1.0.0 .xpi file sizes from ~370kB to ~120kB.
What is the point of "rulesetlibrary" if all of the rulesets are
transferred into a single file on build?
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