On 05/27, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> >The rules as distributed by sa-update, with generated scores, are
> >not available in svn anywhere, right?  Right now I have a copy of

> Theoretically, you could run an SVN repository just for this,

Yes, but I don't think it's worth it.

> correct?  Can launchpad use things like ssh+svn so we don't have to
> run a public svn server and I might be able to help.

I don't know.

> >If you let me update the debian directory in 3.3, I'll add a PPA for it.
> >
> >PPA stands for Personal Package Archive.  A way of getting updated
> >packages to people through Ubuntu's packaging system without going
> >through the official repositories.
> >
> >These packages / PPA should also work with Debian.
> >
> >
> Recommend you open a bug but it sounds like you are recommending a
> ubuntu dir and I'd recommend that under the contrib dir.  

I'm confused, open a bug for what?  Getting the rules with generated scores
in svn?  I'll open one if you like....

> I am still
> seriously leaning towards moving the entire debian dir to
> contribs/debian.  My $0.02 only, though.

It won't work as contrib/debian, it needs to be in the base directory of
the source.

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