On 3/17/11, Nick Sabalausky <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Andrej Mitrovic" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> dsource is riddled with spam in bug reports.
>
> I have four projects hosted on dsource, some going back as far as about 3
> years, and I've never had one piece of spam in the issue trackers or message
> boards for any of them.
>

http://www.dsource.org/projects/qtd/report/1
        Takara Bio Discovers Seven New RNA Interference Enzymes         None    
None
        None    defect  None    12/13/10
#66     Peer Review For Medicos Promoted By Australian Pilot Study      None
        None    None    defect  None    12/22/10
#67     American Veterinary Medical Association Supports Annual Vision
Checkup For Service Animals     None    None    None    defect  None    12/25/10
#69     Finding Clues For Nerve Cell Repair     None    None    None    defect
        None    01/07/11
#71     Nanorings: Small, Rigid DNA Rings With A Gap For The
Incorporation Of Functional Molecules   None    None    None    defect  None
        01/16/11
#72     SCOTUS Ruling Reversing Decision From Sotomayor's Court Not
Expected To Affect Nomination   None    None    None    defect  None
        01/19/11
#73     100 Steps A Minute Qualifies As Moderate Exercise, Study        None
        None    None    defect  None    01/21/11
#76     Reward mechanism involved in addiction probably regulates pair
bonds between monogamous animals        None    None    None    defect  None
        02/06/11
#78     Non-Surgical Treatment For Pre-Cancerous Condition Of Esophagus
Is Effective And Reduces Risk For Cancer Development    Non

I've seen it in some other projects but I can't remember the names
right now. There was also spam in the forums but I think that was
taken care of.

Regardless, the site is barely maintained. How is one to figure out
which projects are active, or which are D1 or D2 only?

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