On 3/19/10 2:55 PM, Davide Borsatto wrote:
Hi,

I know this is not really sf dev related, but lately I've been
noticing a lot of spam being added to the symfony trac.
I try to delete it when I see (it can be easily spotted since pages
are created with the same name as the user, so on twitter statuses
like http://twitter.com/symfonynews/statuses/10722387175 it's clear
that the page is spam), but I'd like to know if there are any trac
plugins for this purpose, or any other automatic solution to keep
everything clean...


It is much better to NOT delete these pages for a few reasons:

 * The content of the page is still available in the history
* It makes my work more difficult as I need to delete more rows in more tables

I will cleanup the trac DB this weekend.

Fabien

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