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find a better way to manage and maintain the spreadsheet #6

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MoralCode opened this issue Apr 14, 2021 · 1 comment
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find a better way to manage and maintain the spreadsheet #6

MoralCode opened this issue Apr 14, 2021 · 1 comment
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as seen by #4, the domains.csv is a spreadsheet of all the domains that were either part of the original paper or were submitted by users to this repo or on Reddit. Maintaining it in a CSV seems a bit cumbersome, so I'm looking for alternative ways to maintain this list as a community resource, ideally under version control.

Looking for ideas for how to do this. Using a shared, public-comment google doc seems pretty counter to the goals of this repo (and Id prefer an open, or at least minimally harmful-to-users platform anyway). Currently thinking of using a GitHub Wiki for this but maintaining it as a markdown table doesn't seem very portable/usable to other blocklist maintainers.

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Given that the blocklists are now generated from the spreadsheet, this may be somewhat trickier.

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