Am 24.11.2005 um 05:31 schrieb Jacob Kaplan-Moss:
On Nov 23, 2005, at 10:12 PM, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
On 11/23/05, Tom Tobin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Someone's been spamming the Django Trac today, screwing up
tickets and
whatnot. Is there any way to fix and/or prevent this?
I've been del
[Igor]
> Yeah, it is a known problem of all wiki sites which permit anonymous
> users to modify the content pages. May be it would be a good temporary
> solution to add 'guest' user as it done on http://pysqlite.org/ to
> prevent spam?
For what it's worth, when the SpamBayes Wiki (http://entrian
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 10:31:27PM -0600, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
> >>Someone's been spamming the Django Trac today, screwing up tickets
> >>and
> >>whatnot. Is there any way to fix and/or prevent this?
> >I've been deleting 'em as they come in. Maybe we can hack Trac so that
> >it silently ig
On Nov 23, 2005, at 10:12 PM, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
On 11/23/05, Tom Tobin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Someone's been spamming the Django Trac today, screwing up tickets
and
whatnot. Is there any way to fix and/or prevent this?
I've been deleting 'em as they come in. Maybe we can hack Trac
On 11/23/05, Tom Tobin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Someone's been spamming the Django Trac today, screwing up tickets and
> whatnot. Is there any way to fix and/or prevent this?
I've been deleting 'em as they come in. Maybe we can hack Trac so that
it silently ignores comments that include naug
Someone's been spamming the Django Trac today, screwing up tickets and
whatnot. Is there any way to fix and/or prevent this?
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