Am 28.01.2013 um 03:06 schrieb Harry Prevor: > On 11/10/12, Liz <ed...@billiau.net> wrote: >> On Sat, 10 Nov 2012 18:57:39 -0500 >> Harry Prevor <habsti...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> On 10/31/12, Harald Welte <lafo...@gnumonks.org> wrote: >>>> Hi Paul, >>>> >>>> I put it on my TODO list and will hopefully be able to do it still >>>> today. >>>> >>>> Thanks for pointing it out. >>>> >>>> On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 04:50:46PM +0800, Paul Wise wrote: >>>>> Hi Harald, all, >>>>> >>>>> To whoever is able to make the OpenMoko wiki read-only, please do >>>>> so since no-one is monitoring it for spam and removing that: >>>>> >>>>> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Special:RecentChanges >>> >>> Sorry for bringing this somewhat old topic up, but why did this have >>> to be done? I can understand restricting editing to registered users >>> only or adding CAPTCHAs to prevent spam, but isn't making the (still >>> very important) wiki entirely read only very exccessive? I've found a >>> few pages with errors but I'm now unable to edit them, seemingly >>> forever. Please reconsider this. >>> >> >> Neither of the two methods you mention actually stop spam being posted. >> Humans register and then post the spam. >> I'm sure that a few persons could have write access, and that the wiki >> owner could consider your request. > > Well, it's been over two months and the wiki is still read-only. I was > under the impression this was supposed to be temporary; when will this > be fixed? I often find incorrect information in wiki articles and I'm > all-too-frequently frustrated by the fact that I can't fix it.
Openmoko is dead - long live OpenPhoenux :) -- hns _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community