Site has a code checker that looks at samples and tries to match them up with some code in angr-dev. Apparently this isn't being used?
I propose to eliminate it. In my opinion, blog posts should be simply datestamped and allowed to become out of date over time. If someone wants to recreate a blog experiment, they can install the versions of libraries the post was written against. angr-doc is what we must ensure is up-to-date.
Site has a code checker that looks at samples and tries to match them up with some code in angr-dev. Apparently this isn't being used?
I propose to eliminate it. In my opinion, blog posts should be simply datestamped and allowed to become out of date over time. If someone wants to recreate a blog experiment, they can install the versions of libraries the post was written against. angr-doc is what we must ensure is up-to-date.