On 24/05/13 22:41, Al Johnson wrote:
Maybe mediawiki sites can unite to keep a global list of these IP's and block
them as soon as they are submitted. Each mediawiki site can auto-submit a
spammer IP as soon as it's discovered to the global list. What are the
problems with this idea?
Hi,
Is MediaWiki 1.21.0 is stable version ?
After installing it shows 1.21.0rc5.
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On Mon, 27 May 2013 08:44:31 +0200, Nikola Smolenski smole...@eunet.rs
wrote:
On 24/05/13 22:41, Al Johnson wrote:
Maybe mediawiki sites can unite to keep a global list of these IP's and
block them as soon as they are submitted. Each mediawiki site can
auto-submit a spammer IP as soon as it's
On 27/05/13 09:22, billinghurst wrote:
I will note that we are finding at WMF wikis, that we often can be a
leader (first spammed) so it may be a day before the data appears there. It
This is an antispam solution I have considered - if an IP is blocked
from editing Wikipedia, it is not
On 27/05/13 09:22, billinghurst wrote:
I will note that we are finding at WMF wikis, that we often can be a
leader (first spammed) so it may be a day before the data appears there. It
would be useful if we could feed data back.
It is possible to report new IPs at
Interesting, you can download the entire db (~5MB) and download incremental
updates 24 times/day. This is small enough to store in memory for fast
client-size lookups. They also accept RESTful submissions. I wonder what
other options there are like this.
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It received an official release on MediaWiki.org, so it should be. The version
number is probably an artifact from the final release candidate that wasn't
altered before release.
Date: Mon, 27 May 2013 12:24:59 +0530
From: pu...@softaculous.com
To: mediawiki-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Subject:
Bayesian is nice. IP is lousy, for reasons repeatedly mentioned here.
Blended solutions, as are well used in email filtering by major vendors is
great. Filtered phrase, filtered IP spoof, captured.
The funny thing is, all major vendors use community based patterns, involuntary
or, rarely,
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On 27/05/13 09:22, billinghurst
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Hello, all.
I've always been a big fan of Mediawiki and of free software in general,
but one thing I struggle with in extending the wiki I work on is adding
adding code to the the head of the HTML. ResourceLoader may be terrific
from a performance perspective, but it is an absolute nightmare for
I had the same problem as you when I was trying to simply add JavaScript to
the head of all pages. All the ResourceLoader related things I tried either
didn't work or merely added it at the end of a document or as a deferred
load which didn't work for my purpose. What I ended up doing was
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