[HTTPS-Everywhere] Release early, release often

Osama Khalid osamak at gnu.org
Thu May 19 00:40:30 PDT 2011


HTTPSEverywhere rulesets extend/shrink rapidly and it's important to
let more and more users engage in testing them and enjoy extra
protection in a shorter period of time.

The development branch is not usually updated unless there is some
serious bug in a major website, which doesn't make it differs too much
from the stable branch (well, except for the extra websites).

I suggest releasing more development versions by having periodic
releases. I think two weeks is good enough period.

This will also make sure that new Tor Bundles use more recent versions
of HTTPSEverywhere.

--Osama Khalid
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