Rules for the SVN version are promoted and demoted automatically, and updates are generated without human intervention. However, it's potentially unstable, and could cause false positives. We haven't yet had the time to work out an agreed way to implement a safe version of automatic update generation for the stable tree, so for now, the stable tree is reliant on committers hand-copying the rules -- and this hasn't been happening much recently.
--j. Richard Hobbs writes: > Hello, > > Why is that? Surely updates are released for current, stable versions of > spamassassin? Most of the world can't run SVN version! lol > > Any ideas why this might be? > > Thanks again, > Richard. > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>> However, if there are no updates > > > > Which I bet you will be surprised to find will always be the case > > these days, unless you use yet unreleased SVN versions of spamassassin.