On Thu, Apr 27, 2023 at 08:25:48AM +1000, Ryan Lerch wrote:
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> 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
On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 6:26 PM Ryan Lerch wrote:
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> On Wed, 26 Apr 2023 at 07:17, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
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>> Hey folks.
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>> 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.
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>> Now, I see there's another
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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