2011/2/10 Simon Pickering <[email protected]>: > On 09/02/2011 15:58, Andrew Flegg wrote: >> On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 15:40, Henri Bergius<[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> On 9 February 2011 16:51, Dave Neary<[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Anonymous users will still be able to edit existing pages, but will not >>>> be able to create new pages. To do that, you will have to create a Maemo >>>> user account. >>> >>> +1, though I might go as far as completely removing anonymous editing. >> >> No, that's just unfriendly. Can we have some version (tighter if >> necessary) of a "do this calculation to prove you're not a bot" >> question on anonymous users? > > Didn't we have a rule of no anonymous creates/edits in the past? > > I've got to say that I can't really see why it's unfriendly to make people > log in before they make edits. It's useful to be able to track who's made a > change, and I can't see why the person making the change will be unhappy to > announce who they are by being logged in.
+1 from me. It shouldn't be that much of a problem. And as we have SSO throughout Maemo.org, many people will either already have an account, and if not, creating one is a good idea, and they will gain access to the rest of Maemo.org with the same account (as opposed to having to create a separate wiki account). As for the spam problem: Isn't there a reCAPTCHA plugin for Mediawiki or something? If that's annoying for regular contributors, make it so that the reCAPTCHA is required for users below a certain Wiki karma boundary, and above that, just let the user edit without having to fill in a captcha (some spambots have no problem registering an account and posting spam there, so just requiring registration probably doesn't help). Thanks, Thomas _______________________________________________ maemo-community mailing list [email protected] https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-community
