On Dec 3, 2006, at 11:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


They are different products and they really should each be evaluated on
their own merits.

Regrettably, this seems to make the choice a bit more complex, as opposed
to easier :-(.

Although the signup issue is making me bias towards Bugzilla...


What I've seen a lot of other places do is have a dedicated login for "anonymous" tickets, and disallow truly anonymous (ie, not logged in at all) activity other than reading. they then post the id/password onto an internal page somewhere. This keeps the bots out and lets the real folk in.

Also, cvstrac has a trivial challenge response (do a single-digit arithmetic) to keep the bots out when creating tickets (not sure about altering wiki pages). Cvstrac also has another nifty little hack: it has a built-in honey pot link. If you visit that link your IP is blocked from posting for X minutes. That link is way up high so bots tend to visit it :-)


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