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While we're at it, add a script for easy editing of user prefs.
We need some human-maintained rules based on the spam we get.
It's an imperfect world, but I'd _much_ rather deal with the
occassional spam than require signup/registration to post.
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Some mail user agents use this header, and Mail::Thread uses
it, too, so show it if possible, but only if it's not redundant
to In-Reply-To.
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This may not work with most mail user agents, however.
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Hopefully this simplifies and corrects our usage of Perl encoding
APIs.
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This helps us keep track of escaping which needs to be done
for various levels.
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We already depend on IPC::Run, so just use it our tests.
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We need to ensure this works
This follows commit bd8fd095067b79a0d2a40bbca2b27b923d02b3f8
("feed: fix address when multiple addresses exist")
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One of my dev machines did not have XML::Feed so things were
not tested sufficiently.
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Ugh, at least this has a test...
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While we're at it, make sure strange characters are escaped properly
in Message-IDs. We'll need tests for all this behavior.
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This is ridiculous, nobody (including ssoma) ever does this.
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This needs to be cleaned up
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Do not repeat ourselves, just use the same description file
gitweb uses to avoid surprising users.
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We do not have much history in public-inbox meta, so do
not mislead users with strange navigation elements which
lead nowhere.
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This is not a blog. All posts, whether replies or not,
carry equal weight.
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Screen real-estate is valuable, and missing roots tend to
be false-positive matches (using Subject, not In-Reply-To
or References).
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Document some of the stranger choices I've made.
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The old import_gmane_spool script was inflexible,
since we may import from maildir archives as well, so
get everything into maildir, first.
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This is an 80x24.org project (more on that at another date).
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The ~/.dc-dlvr.pre script for my public-inbox user does this.
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It should be common for a single users to be subscribed to multiple
addresses/lists, so we must use the address before alias expansion.
This partially reverts commit b949afc9edf89dd494cac6255c78b124d58e11a5
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We normally want committer date to be different so we may
track delivery latencies (which do not differ much).
However, the rules for importing are much different and
tend to screw things up when using time ranges with git-rev-list.
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Just in case there is an error, this should be more explicit.
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This shaves off nearly 100ms when my Core2Duo is clocked to 800Mhz
when rendering a full HTML index.
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Git::cat_blob is a handy interface to read multiple emails
without incurring fork + exec overhead. Git.pm is GPLv2+,
not GPLv2-only, so we may link to it.
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We need -learn to do many of the same things as -mda
when we have a false-positive. We also need -learn to
do HTML filtering in case the training user screws up.
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We will be combining common code between -learn and -mda
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We have an HTML homepage, OMG!
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The emergency destination may be Maildir. A Maildir emergency
destination is better for volatile data which is written to
and deleted-from frequently.
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This allows WWW readers to slowly page through the entire history
of the mailing list.
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The lack of trailing whitespace in quote prefixes threw us
off and cause t/view to fail.
This failure was caused by
commit fefea3d7d2484ffbf433aec0dd80026aa7120e07
("ensure per-message short quotes do not get too long")
and not caught before pushing because I failed to run
"make", only "prove" (and not even "prove -l" :x).
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Sometimes a single long word or URL can lengthen the line
too much.
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This is hopefully the most user-friendly method.
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It is pointless to link to ourselves.
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We need to take care to escape everything properly to avoid
HTML/JS injections.
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Some people like old-fashioned Ruby and WEBrick is in the Ruby
standard library, so widely available.
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Breaking up short quote messages at 1 line is too disconcerting,
try 5 lines as proper quotes shouldn't be too long.
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This may be easier in some cases for copy+paste, but not 100%
reliable in case the .txt and .html suffixes are in the Message-ID
itself.
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This makes it slightly easier for out-of-the-box curl users since
curl does not report or show the error by default.
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This affects users of long-lived processes (FastCGI/Plack)
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CGI mounts should probably handle this internally. We're reverting
this since it adds too much potential for abuse with fake/extra
prefixes in the URL. We also need to reorder our redirect handling
as a result.
This reverts commit c394de9f2c91c2c5ed1f7832a5a7cc0206120b7f.
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Lightly tested, but this seems to work OK.
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Maybe this increases readability for now.
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Long URLs are not needed for HTML pages, but may be for feeds since
they're often resyndicated and not consumed by the browser.
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We may be breaking some parsers or allowing more breakage
to slip through without quotes. We waste some bytes, though.
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