wiki system (Tiki AFAIK) but we
could use a local MoinMoin installation in ~dri. The sf.net page could
automatically forward to it. Newer MoinMoin versions support user
authentication which should put a stop to Wiki spam.
Another problem is that José Fonseca made some modifications to MoinMoin
in ~dri. The sf.net page could
automatically forward to it. Newer MoinMoin versions support user
authentication which should put a stop to Wiki spam.
Maybe that would fix the search engine? I can't remember last time I saw
it working
page could
automatically forward to it. Newer MoinMoin versions support user
authentication which should put a stop to Wiki spam.
Another problem is that José Fonseca made some modifications to MoinMoin
that would have to be ported to the new version. I'm not sure what those
changes are. José
Until someone has the time to upgrade the Wiki to a newer version
with anti-spam features could we at least block any commits which
don't have comments?
Just that none of the spam commits ever have comments, plus it
would make tracking changes easier.
--
Alan.
One must never be
On Wednesday 27 October 2004 14:49, Alan Swanson wrote:
Until someone has the time to upgrade the Wiki to a newer version
with anti-spam features could we at least block any commits which
don't have comments?
Just that none of the spam commits ever have comments, plus it
would make tracking
Adam Jackson wrote:
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On Saturday 21 August 2004 13:11, Keith Whitwell wrote:
Adam Jackson wrote:
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We're getting an extensive amount of Wiki spam recently, from one
particular host. I'd like to hack moin.cgi
Adam Jackson wrote:
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We're getting an extensive amount of Wiki spam recently, from one particular
host. I'd like to hack moin.cgi a bit to blacklist this IP but since I'm not
listed as a Developer on the sourceforge page I can't ssh in.
Would one
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On Saturday 21 August 2004 13:11, Keith Whitwell wrote:
Adam Jackson wrote:
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We're getting an extensive amount of Wiki spam recently, from one
particular host. I'd like to hack moin.cgi a bit
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We're getting an extensive amount of Wiki spam recently, from one particular
host. I'd like to hack moin.cgi a bit to blacklist this IP but since I'm not
listed as a Developer on the sourceforge page I can't ssh in.
Would one of the project owners