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Fyi that was listed on the easy hack page, which i too started
working on, and put down on the wiki that i am working on it. with
your permission would it be ok to use the perl script you created to
help with this task, or edit the wiki and we can work on this
together. What do you think?<br>
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On 1/21/11 3:39 AM, Michael Koch wrote:
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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Hi there,<br>
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Attached you will find my first (but not last ;-) ) two patches.
I wrote a Perl script to recursively search repos for
"suspicious" files. (Files with a lot of "empty line, code line,
empty line, code line, ..."). As there are over 100 "suspicious"
files in "filters", I will finish it later.<br>
Should my script get pushed, too, for others to use it? And if
yes, where should I place it?<br>
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Licensed under LGPLv3+ / MPL<br>
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