Just wanted to say Thank You to all the EasyList maintainers for making the Easy project open source!
Also, I keep a local copy of the EasyList repository, and I'm wondering whether it's actually helpful to the EasyList maintainers if I use it to answer threads like this on occasion? Does that save you time or does it just make it less likely you'll see the thread?
How to help the EasyList maintainers
Most repositories can be copied locally (git, svn) I'm not sure about mercurial however as I've never used it. Probably a good question for Wladimir Palant who hosts the Easylist filters repository.
"If it ain't broke don't fix it."
Everything has to be checked manually by us anyway but it might be handy sometimes though.barbaz wrote:Also, I keep a local copy of the EasyList repository, and I'm wondering whether it's actually helpful to the EasyList maintainers if I use it to answer threads like this on occasion? Does that save you time or does it just make it less likely you'll see the thread?
Thanks for the reply MonztA, glad I can help, I'll do that as it's appropriate for threads I happen to see.MonztA wrote:Everything has to be checked manually by us anyway but it might be handy sometimes though.
You can:Lanik wrote:Most repositories can be copied locally (git, svn) I'm not sure about mercurial however as I've never used it.
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hg clone <repo_url>
To grab later changesets from the server:
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hg pull
Cool that's pretty much the same as git.barbaz wrote:This drops the repository in its own (named) subfolder in the current directory.Code: Select all
hg clone <repo_url>
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hg pull
"If it ain't broke don't fix it."