Mark Diggory wrote:
> 2.) Leave the community editing open to registered users, who will
> have rights to edit certain pages. Install a spam blacklist extension
> that exists for media wiki that stops know spammers from being
> allowed to access the wiki. (http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/
> SpamBlacklist_extension)
I would much prefer this, and I volunteer time to do anti-spam work if
need be.
I'd also like to point out the Bad Behavior extension for MediaWiki,
which (I
am told by master wiki-ist Meredith Farkas) works a treat:
<http://www.homelandstupidity.us/software/bad-behavior/installing-and-using-bad-behavior/on-mediawiki/>
Dorothea
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