Re: Moderations for modules.apache.org
On 09 Nov 2015, at 2:41 PM, Daniel Gruno wrote: > You're welcome to try to clean it up ;) > make a user account on the system and give me the UID of that user (the > ID, not the username - there are tens of thousands of users, so I can't > see them all in the admin interface anymore). :) > I am contemplating removing all users/mods and adding some recaptcha > stuff to it soon, but enotime right now. Is there a way to leverage LDAP at all? (Or whatever backs the JIRA et al instances) Regards, Graham —
Re: Moderations for modules.apache.org
On 11/09/2015 01:25 PM, Graham Leggett wrote: > On 06 Nov 2015, at 6:55 PM, Daniel Gruno wrote: > >> I'm sorry to say modules.apache.org is so bot/spam infested now, that >> it's impossible to moderate it unless I spend more than an hour every >> day going through all the fake modules and users added on a daily basis. >> >> I am contemplating scrapping it entirely, or possibly creating a new >> system at some point, with stronger anti-spam measures. > > Need a hand with moderation? > > Having what looks to be the formal module search engine being frozen in time > is a problem for us, it makes us look stale when we aren’t. > > Regards, > Graham > — > You're welcome to try to clean it up ;) make a user account on the system and give me the UID of that user (the ID, not the username - there are tens of thousands of users, so I can't see them all in the admin interface anymore). I am contemplating removing all users/mods and adding some recaptcha stuff to it soon, but enotime right now. With regards, Daniel.
Re: Moderations for modules.apache.org
On 06 Nov 2015, at 6:55 PM, Daniel Gruno wrote: > I'm sorry to say modules.apache.org is so bot/spam infested now, that > it's impossible to moderate it unless I spend more than an hour every > day going through all the fake modules and users added on a daily basis. > > I am contemplating scrapping it entirely, or possibly creating a new > system at some point, with stronger anti-spam measures. Need a hand with moderation? Having what looks to be the formal module search engine being frozen in time is a problem for us, it makes us look stale when we aren’t. Regards, Graham —