mouss writes:
>Justin Mason a écrit :
>> hey guys --
>> 
>> listen, I've been generating the JM_SOUGHT and JM_SOUGHT_FRAUD rules as an
>> "unofficial" project for a while.  However, I'd like to move them into the
>> "official" Apache SpamAssassin project aegis.
>> 
>> Basically, they're automatically-generated.  Review takes place
>> post-publishing, if any. This means there's potential they could cause
>> lots of false positives somehow, although to date over the past couple of
>> years, they haven't.
>> 
>> The main reason I kept them away from "official" status is the danger of
>> them going haywire and causing FPs.
>> 
>> This definitely isn't compatible with publishing as part of the "main"
>> ruleset, but it could be an optional add-on sa-update channel --
>> basically, the same way it is now, but at a
>> sought.rules.spamassassin.apache.org name, instead of
>> sought.rules.yerp.org, with the same understanding of potential scariness
>> -- "this is an official product, but use with care".
>> 
>> WDYT?
>>
>
>How about a dummy plugin:
>I propose using a "dummy" plugin:
>
>- user can enable it with:
>loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Sought
>
>- then the sought rules would be inside
>
>ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Sought
># sought rules here
>endif
>
>(and maybe in the future, we should have the ability to enable/disable
>rulesets without a "dummy" plugin?).

Ah, no, technically there'd be no change.  I don't intend this to be
built into SpamAssassin's main distribution -- it'd remain an add-on
sa-update channel as it is now.  This would be purely a change on an
organisational level.

--j.

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