Daniel Kahn Gillmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thu 2008-04-03 06:42:02 -0400, Simon Josefsson wrote: > >> We definitely could use help with trac.gnutls.org. Btw, do you know >> a good way to deal with trac-spam? Right now I remove it manually >> when I noticed it but that doesn't scale well, and I'm pretty sure I >> fail to catch some spam. > > Sigh. Spammers suck.
Indeed, and now they have found trac.gnutls.org big time. Sigh. Would you (or anyone else on this list) have time to help administrate a trac installation? Can anyone sponsor a xen instance to host this? Or if we can collect funds to buy a commercial VPS. I can get a fixed IP debian 128MB/5GB instance with 50GB/month network from glesys.se for 79 SEK (around 9 EUR or 14 USD). I have good experience with them. Anyone knows of better deals with good uptime etc? > smtp_always_cc = [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks for configuration hints... >> Do you know a trac hosting site, so that someone else takes care of >> the low-level trac administration? I'd ideally want to find someone >> else to host or co-maintain trac.gnutls.org because it steals my >> time from more important things. The reason we aren't using >> savannah for everything is that I need a gnutls-related wiki. >> Savannah doesn't have roadmap or timeline pages either, as far as I >> understand. And I kind of like the simplicity of the trac >> interface. > > Understood. The trac interface is one of the cleaner ones out there. > > I collaborate with May First/People Link [2], which is a membership > organization that assists its members with internet work. There has > been some discussion at MF/PL recently about making it simpler to > support members' use of trac [3]. If gnutls.org was a member of > MF/PL, it could get the support of that organization, which at the > moment includes trac 0.11b1, fwict. > > Alternately, i can take a look at your current trac setup -- i can't > promise to offer long-term support right now, but it looks like an > environment i'm comfortable with, if my snooping is correct: it's > hosted on kniv, which appears (from the ssh greeting string and the > Server: HTTP response headers) to be running debian etch. If you'd > like me to poke around and see what makes sense, please let me know. > > Perhaps most simply, if you want me to help monitor trac.gnutls.org > for spam, i'd just need a trac login with privileges to be able to > delete suspect comments or revert wiki edits. I dunno how yer giving > those out, but i figure since i'm following the RSS feed anyway, i > could make myself useful if you want me to. Thanks for your offer! Right now kniv runs some unrelated stuff that I don't want to expose, so the first step would be to find a better host for this where we can give people accounts. /Simon _______________________________________________ Help-gnutls mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnutls
