Chris Norman wrote:
> One thing that would make ASSP easier to adopt is some basic settings 
> recommendations.  Think browser security settings (high, medium, low).  
> At least it would configure ASSP for the new "customer" and give them a 
> starting point or baseline from which to tweak.
>   

Default/basic settings are reflected in the web interface.  
high/medium/low is nothing that can baselines here.  Spam and the best 
way to block it is subjective.  There is no happy medium here.  People 
complain either way and have to learn things on their own.  I doubt 
we'll see settings options like that for a looong time, because of both 
the decision process as well as the coding that would be required..

> Another, IMHO, would be something on the WiKi (or elsewhere) for regex's 
> that the ASSP community can vote up or down in regards to 
> effectiveness.  There are a few in the community that are very adept at 
> creating effective regex's and everyone seems very willing to share 
> these.  A small site that affords the user the ability to upload an ASSP 
> regex. The site displays the regex along with the user's name.  In the 
> Interface, I can "import from wiki" by clicking a link that would popup 
> a window and list the top X regexs (or regexs from top rated submitters, 
> or regexs from a particular user).  Upon selection and an OK click, the 
> javascript passes that back to the interface.
> Something like that.
>   

I'm all for it.  If someone can find something to vote with either 
wiki-integrated or otherwise, I'll gladly add it to the site.

> I might could throw something like this together when I get time if 
> everyone thinks it would be of value.  I'm not very good at regex 
> creation but I know they are an extremely important piece to getting the 
> most out of your ASSP implementation.


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