Big kudos to Atlassian: They responded in less than 10 minutes and 
bumped our user limit to 2000, which apparently is the max.

Hopefully we won't get there too fast, but then I guess someone can 
write a script to clean out inactive users. I actually had another user 
contact me directly this morning asking about this issue, so it was good 
to get it out of the way.

-Arne


Arne Kepp wrote:
> I've emailed Atlassian, asked for either an increase or recommendations.
>
> On a related note, Launchpad just got open sourced. But I think it needs 
> 6 months in the open before it's worth considering.
>
> -Arne
>
>
> Justin Deoliveira wrote:
>   
>> Arne Kepp wrote:
>>     
>>> I've deleted two accounts, run and get one ;)
>>>
>>>       
>> Guessing by now they are probably filled up again :)
>>
>>     
>>> I'm wondering whether we should just make accounts  on a request 
>>> basis ?  There is a postgres database, and it doesn't look too scary, 
>>> but it's honestly not easy to tell friend from foe. I did a cleaning 
>>> last year, so I think a lot of these are people who registered to 
>>> comment or seek help.
>>>       
>> I would be ok with this since it does not seem people sign up too often.
>>     
>>> Deja vu? Trac is fine, though unless we also use it for bug tracking 
>>> I'm not sure it makes that much sense, the wiki is rather limited. I 
>>> also spend a bit of time these days ridding the GWC instance of spam, 
>>> I'm afraid the GeoServer instance would be ever more popular for that 
>>> purpose.
>>>       
>> Sorry, I know i started an old conversation which has been had here... 
>> forget i brought it up :)
>>     
>>> -Arne
>>>
>>>
>>> Justin Deoliveira wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Yeah, I have run into this... the problem is that we keep getting 
>>>> spammed with user sign ups.
>>>>
>>>> The real pain is that confluence does not have a batch user removal 
>>>> from the admin interface. So its really painful to remove only a 
>>>> handful of users. And then the cap will be reached only a few days 
>>>> later anyways.
>>>>
>>>> Arne: Is there any way we can just delete "suspect" users in the 
>>>> database". Maybe checking for those users who have never actually 
>>>> logged in or something? What does confluence use as the db?
>>>>
>>>> Second idea... move to trac :) Which seems to be a lot easier to 
>>>> maintain than confluence.
>>>>
>>>> Jody Garnett wrote:
>>>>  
>>>>         
>>>>> The following error(s) occurred:
>>>>> This installation of Confluence is not licensed to add any more users.
>>>>> Please contact the site administrators for more information.
>>>>>
>>>>> Jody
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