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What to do about government issued blocklists? #480

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anadahz opened this issue Jul 15, 2019 · 3 comments
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What to do about government issued blocklists? #480

anadahz opened this issue Jul 15, 2019 · 3 comments
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anadahz commented Jul 15, 2019

The Italian blocklists listed under the path lists/oficial are quite outdated.

Also at their current form they may not be that useful, perhaps we should move them to a different path of the repository or/and do something smart to update them automagically.

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hellais commented Aug 30, 2019

Where do you suggest moving them to?

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anadahz commented Sep 2, 2019

Outside of the lists directory, a suggestion will be blocklists in the root folder.

@hellais hellais changed the title Move the official blocklists to a different path? What to do about government issued blocklists? Feb 21, 2020
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hellais commented Feb 21, 2020

I think this begs a broader discussion of whether or not government issued blocklists should be at all present inside of this repository.

To my knowledge nobody is using as part of production software or a continous testing system using the blocklist files, so there is likely no damage in removing them entirely.

Though I would not want to do this without having some discussion about it first.

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