Is this happening even with authenticate accounts, or is it happening in
areas where there is unrestricted access? If it is happening only in
areas of unrestricted access, a temporary solution would be to require
an authenticated login to post in these areas, though that will
understandably limit feedback from the general users. Registering &
logging-in is an annoyance.
Bill Karwin wrote:
Yes, I'll look into spam filtering solutions for JIRA today. I don't
want this to turn into a big problem, but it's approaching that.
Bill Karwin
Abu Hurayrah wrote:
Maybe we should consider using the akismet <http://akismet.com/> spam
filtering solution, which works incredibly well for Wordpress blogs
and other publicly accessible posting applications. There are other
self-hosted solutions, as well, and any option that is chosen is
going to necessitate modification of the JIRA code, it seems.
Martel Valgoerad wrote:
Simon Mundy wrote:
It looks as if the JIRA tracker will need to be tightened down some
more - someone's just posted a porn link via issue #ZF-546
Same goes for ZF-351 and ZF-254.
Simon Mundy | Director | PEPTOLAB