Matthew Flanagan wrote:

> In one project I know of that uses trac they just have a single login
> for users to create tickets and submit patches rather than requiring
> every user to register. This eliminated 99% of their trac spam. They
> just documented the login/password in their 'contributing' docs. This
> saves someone having to manage trac users.

Nice idea. I use the trac Admin UsersManagerSomething Plugin, so users
can easily register an account and then change wiki pages, submit
tickets, etc. I don't use any other spam blocking and spam stopped after
that.

kindly regards
  daniel

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