On 05/23/2014 03:25 PM, Jeff Hammett wrote:
> This is my first time writing/editing any https everywhere rules, but the 
> attached file seems to work and doesn’t produce any errors.
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yep, your rule is technically correct, but it's easier to keep rules
organized if they're grouped by domain. I added it here:
https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere/commit/8ba605d416b73d859bc2a9a700c81bd26902b325.

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> Jeff Hammett
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> On May 23, 2014, at 2:39 PM, Yan Zhu <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> On 05/22/2014 04:04 PM, Jeff Hammett wrote:
>>> I tried to send this yesterday, but it didn’t seem to go through.
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>>> I saw the note about not merging new rulesets until the 4.0 release, but I 
>>> figured I’d sent this in now anyways since I didn’t see it in the git 
>>> repository.
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>>> This is my first time writing a rule, but it seems to work without 
>>> producing any errors as far as I can tell.
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>> Thanks! Could you add this to the main MIT.edu ruleset instead of making
>> a separate one?
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>>> <ruleset name="pgp.mit.edu">
>>> <target host="pgp.mit.edu" />
>>> <rule from="^http://pgp\.mit\.edu/"; to="https://pgp.mit.edu/"/>
>>> </ruleset>
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>>> Jeff Hammett
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>> Yan Zhu  <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
>> Staff Technologist
>> Electronic Frontier Foundation                  https://www.eff.org
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Yan Zhu  <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
Staff Technologist
Electronic Frontier Foundation                  https://www.eff.org
815 Eddy Street, San Francisco, CA  94109       +1 415 436 9333 x134

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