On 4/04/2003 13:40 Diana Shannon wrote:

3) Giving more importance to the wiki might put more strain on the wiki administrator who might have more work fighting with trolls or sabotage. Steven, what do you think?


Steven, I volunteer to help. As for trolls, some of this can be discouraged with the password-protection front end. I already volunteered to help develop that (in an email to Steven off-list) but haven't been recruited yet. Seems to me we could have a rotating committers/users on troll-watch duties, if these trolls don't get dealt with informally.

Sorry, I haven't quite dealt with my recent inbox inundation yet, but of course your help would be very welcome. I have been talking offline with the JSPWiki folks and apparently they are up to something themselves.


With regards to trolls, there was yet another one (164.164.87.54) today, and 62.225.183.250 yesterday, 12.222.230.229 the week before, etc etc etc :-(

On my weblog, I started to block IP ranges for submitting comments. Sigh.

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