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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Throughout its 18-year history, RSA Conference consistently attracts the world's best and brightest in the field, creating opportunities for Conference attendees to learn about information security's most important issues through interactions with peers, luminaries and emerging and established companies. http://p.sf.net/sfu/rsaconf-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Dspam-devel mailing list Dspam-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dspam-devel