Hi,

Clemens Lang wrote:
As for CloudFlare, I’m not a fan of relying on it, but at this point I’m open to anything. IIRC we have an existing relationship with a CDN provider, maybe we should move Trac behind that. They’re not Cloudflare, but I guess they might have a similar offering.

Ryan, Joshua, would you happen to know whether our CDN has such functionality?

we are getting a bit off-topic here...

Please don't use CloudFlare - it is explicitely adverse to any non-majro and non-latest browser. They seem to be chasing latest JavaScript features just for the purpose of breaking SeaMonkey, ArcticFox and similar. You could just leave things as they are and with a bit of spoofing we may get there.

trac is pretty compatible and it is convenient to be able to report and consult bugs from "everywhere" one happens to work on.

Reading about Tarpits is interesting, didn't think they could actually "save" the rest of the site and not just poison, worth studying.

Another way would make all trac accessible only for logged-in users. That however discourages prior searching of bugs before reporting as well as "sharing" information. I, as software developer, sometimes peek into other projects bug reports about my own stuff.

-R

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