Jesse Houwing wrote:
> We've been discussing internally about the possible need for a cover > revision system, but havan't really had the need, as we mostly have an > appointed maintainer for easch set.
A revision control system has much to offer, even if only one person is responsible for a set of files. The possibility to rollback changes is alone worth setting up a repository, but I don't want to preach. :-)
> Remember that SARE is not part of the apache group, I'm not sure if > these things are available to outsiders aswell.
Since http://spamassassin.apache.org/ proves that SpamAssassin is an official ASF project, I can imagine that SARE could find a place on the Apache Group servers aswell.
Besides, there's SourceForge. SF would offer a great infrastructure with high-capacity mirrors, CVS etc. Why not register the SARE rule files as a SourceForge project and link to them from rulesemporium.com ?
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