[HTTPS-Everywhere] [PATCH v2] [stable] clean up MF/PL rules

Daniel Kahn Gillmor dkg at fifthhorseman.net
Tue Aug 20 14:44:32 PDT 2013


On 08/13/2013 02:20 PM, Micah Lee wrote:

> That is where our git repo lives right now, though there's some
> discussion about moving to github in the future to make this kind of
> pull request easier for other github users.

Please don't switch to github on my account.  I think the current heavy
consolidation on github is actively harmful to the DVCS community i'd
like to see, and i rather dislike how github's UI seems to encourage a
workflow that causes proliferation of content-free merge commits.

An e-mail with a patch in it (formulated via git send-email ideally, so
it can be applied directly with git am or other tools) is enough of a
pull request for me :)

> Do you have your own repo I can pull from in the future?

sure, it's at:

 git://lair.fifthhorseman.net/~dkg/https-everywhere

> I've just merged your patch into both the stable and development branches.

thanks!

	--dkg

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