On Mon, Apr 04, 2011 at 02:25:03PM +0200, Nikolaidis Fotis wrote:
> Hello everyone.
> 
> I would say to follow a web-site approach.
> It's easier to submit something and the most important is that you can 
> have a section for comments (what is missing, suggestions etc).
> Moreover, if the rulebase is incomplete / buggy / anything it's quite 
> easy to withdraw it.

        I think you do a mixed approach.   That is,  you keep a
"bleeding edge" copy of the rulebase via git.  When Rainer feels the
rules have become stable enough,  then you release a tarball of them. 

        Restart the cycle.... :)

        Best of both worlds.  


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