[HTTPS-Everywhere] "make uncommitted" becoming obsolete; new XML format, and other goodies

Colonel Graff graffatcolmingov at gmail.com
Thu Jul 14 07:53:19 PDT 2011


I can do it in pythob

On 7/14/11, Peter Eckersley <pde at eff.org> wrote:
> I'd prefer not to add another scripting-language dependency to the the build
> process if possible.  Could you be talked into Python, which we already use?
>
> On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 04:19:49PM +0200, Jeroen van der Gun wrote:
>> I don't really know much about Linux shell scripts, but would a PHP
>> command-line script to minify the XML be okay? If so, I can make one.
>>
>> Publieke sleutels voor e-mailcryptografie
>> <http://www.jeroenvandergun.nl/pki>
>>
>> Op 14-7-2011 0:58, Peter Eckersley schreef:
>> > On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 03:49:08PM -0700, Maxim Nazarenko wrote:
>> >> Precompilation? Binary XML?
>> >>
>> >> On 13 July 2011 15:36, Jeroen van der Gun <jeroen at blijbol.nl> wrote:
>> >>> If you put everything in a single XML file, wouldn't it also be useful
>> >>> for
>> >>> performance reasons to minify this file (e.g. strip white space, line
>> >>> breaks, comments) to make it parse faster and to keep the file size
>> >>> down?
>> > All of the above are worthwhile suggestions (another win would be to
>> > leave
>> > the file gzipped on installation, and decompress it from within Firefox
>> > at load
>> > time, which would save another ~250 kB of disk IO).
>> >
>> > However these things are all diminishing returns from the change we just
>> > made,
>> > so we'll consider patches to implement them but aren't planning on doing
>> > so
>> > ourselves.
>> >
>
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