Hi Paul, > Am 13.02.2019 um 13:35 schrieb Paul Boddie <[email protected]>: > > On Wednesday 13. February 2019 12.28.05 H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote: >> since some robot has found it and learned how to spam responses to the issue >> (bug tracker) records. > > Sorry that it has made more work for you! > >> Unfortunately we use a very old version of Indefero (non-existent any more) >> and there is no maintainance option for moderating such records. Or >> preventing rogue users from writing Issues. > > It is unfortunate that the software is not only unmaintained, but the Web > sites for the project are also unavailable now as well. Here, archive.org > comes to the rescue: > > https://web.archive.org/web/20150422065801/http://projects.ceondo.com/p/indefero/
Ah, good to know. Well, I have a working installation (really robust!). So as usual with open-source, the source as the documentation should suffice... > >> So I may have to shut down or restrict this service for a while until I can >> fix the code and add some more robot-protection. >> >> Or does anyone know a comparable system which allows to import all data from >> Indefero? > > I did find the following fork of Indefero: > > https://srchub.org/p/srchub-git/ Really interesting! > There does seem to have been some activity on it in the last five years, but > it isn't a particularly active project. Yes, activities stopped more than a year ago. > I also couldn't find any documentation > about exporting data or about the schema, which is somewhat frustrating with > regard to data portability. Well, I also have raw SQL access to the schemata and they are more or less self-explaining. But writing an exporter is a lot of work. So it might be easier to find out how to add a Delete button for Issue comments that only the project admin or team can see. And fortunately the code structure is quite well designed. The srchub-git is also helpful. There they have added a similar delete button to remove repo requests. https://srchub.org/p/srchub-git/source/commit/3ccdcf666b6e1165a85140d9bc5b22350085827a/ > I'm not an expert on "forge" systems, myself, and I suspect that many of them > actually cultivate "busy-working" by allowing lots of ways for people to make > work around the actual work. Indefero seems pretty simple and unintrusive in > comparison to some of those other systems. Yes, that is why I did choose it long time ago. Well, it says "Member since: Jan 13, 2010" for my login. So 9 years :) BR, Nikolaus _______________________________________________ Community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.goldelico.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/community http://www.tinkerphones.org
