> Am Dienstag, den 04.04.2006, 14:52 +0200 schrieb
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>> De: Daniel Leidert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
...
>
> It will. I also maintained Wikis. And when the first pages are removed
> and completely replaced by spam-links, you will maybe understand, what
> I'm talking about. Ola Spjuth recently decided to restrict access to
> edit pages for the bioclipse Wiki. So if you don't believe me, you could
> ask him or Egon Willighagen too.

PyMOL wiki has encountered the same problem last november.

>> Note that there are already 2 anti-spam mechanisms in place :
>> - open-proxy blocking
>> - blacklist
>
> Both are not very effective. I know MediaWiki.

The problem on PyMOL wiki has been done by a registered user. This shows:
1. restricted access is not sufficient
2. the use of a reporting tool is necessary (a changelog parser, i.e.)

Regards,

Jerome Pansanel

> Regards, Daniel
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