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go into some detail on 'extras', from mailing list traffic
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The proposal is for rules/core to become the rules directory for trunk (3.2 and later, via SVN
externals which will make their inclusion seamless in the standard SA tree). The sandbox is discussed
+ further in RulesProjMoreInput.
- further in RulesProjMoreInput. We'll want to discuss the structure and process behind creating new
- extras directories further once we reach a critical mass of committers in the rules project.
+ == Extras/ ==
+
+ We'll want to discuss the structure and process behind creating new extras
+ directories further once we reach a critical mass of committers in the rules
+ project; but here's some initial thoughts on typical 'extra' rulesets.
+
+ * 'Aggressive' rulesets, which are too likely to produce FPs for the base release
+ * non-spam-oriented rules, such as the anti-virus-bounce ruleset
+ * non-English-language rulesets (although see RulesNotEnglish)
+
You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Spamassassin Wiki" for change notification.
The following page has been changed by JustinMason:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/RulesProjectPlan
The comment on the change is:
go into some detail on 'extras', from mailing list traffic
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The proposal is for rules/core to become the rules directory for trunk (3.2 and later, via SVN
externals which will make their inclusion seamless in the standard SA tree). The sandbox is discussed
+ further in RulesProjMoreInput.
- further in RulesProjMoreInput. We'll want to discuss the structure and process behind creating new
- extras directories further once we reach a critical mass of committers in the rules project.
+ == Extras/ ==
+
+ We'll want to discuss the structure and process behind creating new extras
+ directories further once we reach a critical mass of committers in the rules
+ project; but here's some initial thoughts on typical 'extra' rulesets.
+
+ * 'Aggressive' rulesets, which are too likely to produce FPs for the base release
+ * non-spam-oriented rules, such as the anti-virus-bounce ruleset
+ * non-English-language rulesets (although see RulesNotEnglish)
+