I'm a bit slow this morning. I'm sitting here, using Pony Mail for replying, not realizing...we should use OAuth for this! It would still require a wipe of the current DB, but if we use the ASF OAuth plus maybe Google OAuth for non-committers, we should be able to allow only _actual people_ to contribute to this. :)
Does this sound like a good idea, or complete overkill? With regards, Daniel. On 11/9/2015, 1:54:59 PM, Graham Leggett <minf...@sharp.fm> wrote: > On 09 Nov 2015, at 2:41 PM, Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org> wrote: > > > You're welcome to try to clean it up ;) > > make a user account on the system and give me the UID of that user (the > > ID, not the username - there are tens of thousands of users, so I can't > > see them all in the admin interface anymore). > > :) > > > I am contemplating removing all users/mods and adding some recaptcha > > stuff to it soon, but enotime right now. > > Is there a way to leverage LDAP at all? (Or whatever backs the JIRA et al > instances) > > Regards, > Graham > â > > ------ Sent via Pony Mail for dev@httpd.apache.org. View this email online at: https://pony-poc.apache.org/list.html?dev@httpd.apache.org