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Re: [tor-bugs] #8322 [Stem]: stem examples
#8322: stem examples
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Reporter: gsathya | Owner: atagar
Type: task | Status: needs_information
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Stem | Version:
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Comment(by atagar):
> gitweb url's aren't really static, unless you want to point to the repos
themselves
I was thinking of scripts or projects that make heavy use of it (like arm
will). For instance, the former might include things like...
https://gitweb.torproject.org/atagar/tor-
utils.git/blob/HEAD:/consensusTracker.py
Though I'll definitely need to clean the script up. Some of the metrics
tasks that you've written would also be good candidates.
> In case we point to a particular line of code in a gitweb repo, then it
wouldn't really be "static", since the code changes so much.
Most projects, and especially small scripts, don't change overly quickly.
> What is "production" code? Do /user/* repos count?
I'm not trying to make any hard and fast rules, I just don't like the idea
of linking to pastebin dumps. :)
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