Theo Van Dinter writes:
> On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 03:12:52PM +0200, Michael Monnerie wrote:
> > Now I would like to add my ZMI_GERMAN ruleset to the mass-check. What 
> > would be the correct way to do it? I can think of:
> 
> If you want them run by everyone, the rules would have to be put into a
> sandbox for testing.

by the way, feel free to attach a .cf and mail it to me, and I'll
put it in my sandbox for you ;)

--j.

> If you just want to test them on your corpus, I'd test them separately from
> the normal run (ie: the "normal development" method).  Put your rule file(s)
> into the rules directory, then run mass-check running on only those rules.
> Something like:
> 
> mass-check -n --rules ^ZMI_
> 
> It'll run much faster than doing a whole run since you're only looking at a
> subset of rules, and the results come out the same, etc.
> 
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