On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 12:11:20PM +0100, Justin B Rye wrote: > Justin B Rye wrote: > > Christian PERRIER wrote: > >> Your review should be sent as an answer to this mail. > > [...] > >> Default: http://yourserver/tt-rss/ > > > > It seems to me we should have some explicit policy rule against > > defaults like this: http://[CENSORED].com really exists. If you need > > a dummy hostname that's guaranteed not to have a webserver, what's > > wrong with example.org? Or we could even make the default localhost, > > so that it'll work for testing before you set it live. But none of > > this is in my patch. > > Indeed, while it reached d-l-e as > https://lists.debian.org/debian-l10n-english/2013/05/msg00040.html > just mentioning yourserver dot com seems to have got my mail > rejected by the BTS spam-filters, so probably we ought to fix it.
I used "http://yourserver/tt-rss/" as default, since it is the default from upstream's example config. This default value gets special handling in upstream's sourcecode (it will show a page, that the config value must be changed). -- Sebastian
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