Re: clean up on aisle pagure.io

2023-04-26 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Thu, Apr 27, 2023 at 08:25:48AM +1000, Ryan Lerch wrote: > > This is my top pick! The one reason why I don't like this choice is that pagure.io was supposed to be distribution agnostic. Just an open source forge. Thats why you see 'fedora-infrastructure' and 'fedora-kickstarts' and such as

Re: clean up on aisle pagure.io

2023-04-26 Thread Neal Gompa
On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 6:26 PM Ryan Lerch wrote: > > > > On Wed, 26 Apr 2023 at 07:17, Kevin Fenzi wrote: >> >> Hey folks. >> >> So, a few weeks back I noticed some spam projects on pagure.io. >> So, I cleaned up about 165 of them and deactivated 165 spam users. >> >> Now, I see there's another

Re: clean up on aisle pagure.io

2023-04-26 Thread Sandro
On 25-04-2023 23:17, Kevin Fenzi wrote: So, thoughts on a longer term solution? I can think of a few: 1. only allow fedora 'contributors' to make new projects. (ie, people in at least one non cla/non base ipa group Pros: - Would very likely cut off the spam or at least cut it way down. - Might

Re: clean up on aisle pagure.io

2023-04-26 Thread Ryan Lerch
On Wed, 26 Apr 2023 at 07:17, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > Hey folks. > > So, a few weeks back I noticed some spam projects on pagure.io. > So, I cleaned up about 165 of them and deactivated 165 spam users. > > Now, I see there's another pile of them. :( > > So, I started to look at cleaning things up

Re: clean up on aisle pagure.io

2023-04-26 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 01:38:05PM +0200, Michal Konecny wrote: > Regarding the #3, how do you find spam projects now? Could the script do the > same? I find them manually. Go to pagure.io, browse projects and sort by 'most recent'. About 99% of the first 4-5 pages are clearly spam. They are

Re: clean up on aisle pagure.io

2023-04-26 Thread Frank Ch. Eigler
Hi - > > > 1. only allow fedora 'contributors' to make new projects. (ie, people in > > > at least one non cla/non base ipa group > > > [...] > > > Cons: > > > - Would block legit people who aren't fedora contributors. The other positive edge of that sword could be giving them an incentive to

Re: clean up on aisle pagure.io

2023-04-26 Thread Pierre-Yves Chibon
On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 02:17:34PM -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote: > Hey folks. > > So, a few weeks back I noticed some spam projects on pagure.io. > So, I cleaned up about 165 of them and deactivated 165 spam users. I took out a few a week or so ago, but not as many, I'm impressed :) > Now, I see

Re: clean up on aisle pagure.io

2023-04-26 Thread Leon Khan
Here is my thoughts on this : Implement community moderation: Allow the community of users on pagure.io to help moderate and flag spam projects and users. This could be done through a reporting system or through user-driven flagging mechanisms that alert administrators to potentially problematic

Re: clean up on aisle pagure.io

2023-04-26 Thread Michal Konecny
Regarding the #3, how do you find spam projects now? Could the script do the same? Michal On 25. 04. 23 23:17, Kevin Fenzi wrote: Hey folks. So, a few weeks back I noticed some spam projects on pagure.io. So, I cleaned up about 165 of them and deactivated 165 spam users. Now, I see there's

clean up on aisle pagure.io

2023-04-25 Thread Kevin Fenzi
Hey folks. So, a few weeks back I noticed some spam projects on pagure.io. So, I cleaned up about 165 of them and deactivated 165 spam users. Now, I see there's another pile of them. :( So, I started to look at cleaning things up again, but I think we need a better solution that doesn't