Michael Monnerie writes:
> On Mittwoch, 12. April 2006 17:58 Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> > If you want them run by everyone, the rules would have to be put into
> > a sandbox for testing.
> 
> Ah, somewhere very deep in my head I had that sandbox stuff sitting 
> around, I could remember you speaking about it. So I looked into the 
> Wiki, and have some questions about it:
> 
> 1) svn is subversion I guess. Never used that, what would I need to do? 
> First to get a user, right? Is that the same I have for rsyncing the 
> mass-check, and if not, who could establish user "zmi" for me?

Unfortunately you need to be a committer first -- and that requires
a few more rules/code contributions first ;)

> 2) On the wiki page, the "Extras/" directory is mentioned for 
> non-english languages, which would be mine. Currently I only have what 
> I rsync in my mass-checks, and there's no Extras/ dir. Is that only in 
> svn?

Actually, we haven't quite got that far yet.  That was just planning --
the reality hasn't caught up.

> 3) Rules in the sandbox should start with T_, or is that automagically 
> applied from the system? Would be easier if auto...

Yep, it's auto ;)

> and last) jm wrote: by the way, feel free to attach a .cf and mail it to 
> me, and I'll put it in my sandbox for you ;)
> Should I do that, or get a svn account and do it all myself? It would be 
> OK for me if jm could daily grep my ZMI_GERMAN ruleset from 
> http://zmi.at/x/70_zmi_german.cf and put it into his sandbox, if I have 
> access to the results then.

any chance you could mail an attachment to me when you want to update
what's in the sandbox?  I'd prefer to be updated via a "push" rather than
"pull" method.  It requires a small amount of visual checking before
check-in; I would prefer not to just run a "blind" cron job, if possible.

--j.

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