On 10/24/06, Adrian Holovaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Also, I've been mulling over the idea of requiring an account signup
> in order to post tickets and comments. Would that be worth the pain?

I'm +1 on requiring an account signup; it's irritating to make wiki
edits and append to tickets only to be shot down by the spam catcher,
then have to go back, edit and re-submit, only to notice a minor
change of a single character here and there is enough to trick the
spam catcher into allowing me to make the post.


On 10/25/06, Matthew Flanagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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

This is a somewhat viable option as well, since it will stop pretty
much all robots, but it will make all anonymous postings appear under
the same username.  +0 on this.

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