On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 13:30:40 +0100
Alexander Prinsier <aphe...@mailhaven.com> wrote:

> On 01/18/2010 12:57 PM, Stevan Bajić wrote:
> >> We should be careful not to add binaries though, only the source code
> >> plus instructions please ;)
> >>
> > Most Windows user will be terribly overstrained with just the source. 
> > Correct me if I am wrong but the Thunderbird plugin is as well not just the 
> > source. Both is included. Source and binary. I think for most users other 
> > then Linux/*BSD it would be more easy to include source AND binary.
> 
> Binaries are created using a build process. Adding a dspam binary into
> git also wouldn't make sense, right?:)
> 
That is true for DSPAM but the Thunderbird plugin is available in binary:
contrib/plugins/dspam-thunderbird-extension.xpi

And in source:
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/Makefile
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/README
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/TODO
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome.manifest
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/content
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/content/contents.rdf
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/content/dspam.js
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/content/messenger.xul
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/content/options.js
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/content/options.xul
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/content/toolbar.xul
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/locale
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/locale/de-DE
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/locale/de-DE/contents.rdf
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/locale/de-DE/dspam.dtd
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/locale/de-DE/dspam.properties
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/locale/en-US
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/locale/en-US/contents.rdf
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/locale/en-US/dspam.dtd
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/locale/en-US/dspam.properties
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/locale/pt-PT
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/locale/pt-PT/contents.rdf
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/locale/pt-PT/dspam.dtd
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/locale/pt-PT/dspam.properties
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/skin
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/skin/contents.rdf
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/skin/dspam-logo-eyes-small.gif
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/skin/dspam-logo-eyes-transp-small.png
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/skin/dspam-logo-eyes.gif
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/skin/dspam-logo-small.gif
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/skin/dspam-logo-text.gif
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/skin/dspam-logo.gif
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/skin/dspam.css
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/skin/report-spam-orig.png
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/skin/reportham-large.png
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/skin/reportham-small.png
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/skin/reportspam-large.png
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/chrome/skin/reportspam-small.png
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/install.rdf
contrib/plugins/thunderbird/license.txt


So we should ask Hugo to remove the XPI file since it's a binary? I can tell 
you already now that Hugo will not be amused.


> I'll first add the sourcecode, and we'll see afterwards who can manage
> to create builds for the releases.
> 
> Alexander
> 
-- 
Kind Regards from Switzerland,

Stevan Bajić

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