https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=7727

--- Comment #3 from Henrik Krohns <apa...@hege.li> ---
(In reply to Henrik Krohns from comment #1)
>
> Of course having an experimental and disabled by default plugin there is no 
> problem.

I feel I have to clarify this comment from the SpamAssassin projects point of
view:

- Plugins should not be committed to SA to just get some plugin "out there",
they should be committed to be developed by SpamAssassin project and preferably
widely used.
- Committed plugins are maintained by the SpamAssassin project. As such, if the
intent is to also use and develop them internally by some other entity
(corporate or not), it might be wiser to just leave maintaining and publishing
to that entity. There are many third party plugins that are not part of
SpamAssassin: https://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/CustomPlugins

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