On Matt's point, my best list of patches-to-be-applied is the open bugs
in bugzilla.  If you contribute a patch to this list which you think
would be usefully included in the main distribution, then please do file
a bugzilla report and attach the patch.  Even when I'm not as busy as I
have been the last week and a half, I still can't necessarily patch the
SA code and cvs-commit when I happen to be reading my email.  But I do
try every couple days to go through bugzilla and knock out a bug or two
or ten.

C

On Fri, 2002-03-22 at 02:30, Matt Sergeant wrote:
> Kenneth Chen wrote:
> > Hey all:
> > 
> > I've seen a large amount of code and patches come through this mailing
> > list that enhance the performance of SpamAssassin.  However, I'm no perl
> > guru (or any other language) so I'm not sure what I'd do with all those
> > snippets of code.
> > 
> > Is it safe to assume that the code that proves reliable and useful will
> > eventually make its way into a release version of SpamAssassin, for those
> > of us that are not sophisticated enough to patch our own installations?
> > 
> > For example, I saw someone mention that they commented out the ORBZ check
> > since it went offline; I wouldn't even know where to begin to do that, but
> > that seems like a reasonable 'update' to SpamAssassin so I would hope to
> > see that check commented out in a future release.
> 
> You want to be checking out CVS (details on the web site). Unfortunately 
> both Craig and I have been majorly busy with other stuff recently (while 
> SA is actually my job now, I've been busy helping with other Perl based 
> tasks at work), so quite a few patches have slipped by us. I've tried to 
> keep a file with what I think are relevant bits to apply, which I'll get 
> onto "soon".
> 
> Matt.
> 
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