On 3 May 2012, at 14:54, Rich Bowen wrote:

> I've long been a fan of the PHP documentation - specifically, the way that 
> they solicit commentary from readers, and then fold that commentary into the 
> docs. Not only did it encourage me to comment on the docs, it also got me 
> involved in the PHP documentation project, at least marginally. The barrier 
> to entry is so low that all you have to do is be a writer.

I introduced a comment mechanism at apachetutor, only to find a predominance of 
spam over
anything worth having (a very occasional worthwhile comment or question that 
provoked me
to update something).  There's also an annoying-spam issue on our httpd wiki.

How does PHP documentation deal with the problem of spam?

-- 
Nick Kew
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