Theo Van Dinter wrote: >> RELEASE RELATED: >> >> 05/07: warn people that mass-check runs will be starting shortly >> >> 05/17: announce mass-check run 1 (sets 0 and 1), run until 05/24. >> enter R-T-C mode.
Duncan Findlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Minor nitpick: I think you mean sets 0 and 2 (i.e. no net with and > without bayes) mass-check run 1 is for the non-bayes sets. A single --net mass-check is sufficient since you can just strip out the network results and generate both of the no-net sets (sets 0 and 1). >> 05/26: generate scores, etc. >> >> 05/31: announce mass-check run 2 (sets 2 and 3), run until 06/11. > > Again: sets 1 and 3 (net with and without bayes) mass-check run 2 is for with the bayes sets. The first set of scores is needed to do accurate autolearning for _these_ runs. It *does* require two separate mass-check commands since different sets of scores are being used for auto-learning. Maybe this should be documented since it seems like we end up rediscussing it every release. Daniel -- Daniel Quinlan anti-spam (SpamAssassin), Linux, http://www.pathname.com/~quinlan/ and open source consulting