Hi Hendrik!
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sufficient - if of course there is some captcha in-place which prevents automated patch sending...If you're going to have a captcha ... I think it's the Univerity of Illinois library that provides a free captcha service. They're in toe pocess of digitizing their entire collection, and they use the words and phrases that their OCR systems fail on as a source of captchas. Apparently is's quite effective at weedind out bots, and not hard on real human beings. And it helps them digitize their library.I found it following links from googling (or wikipeding) CAPTCHA. Didn't keep the link.
I think you refer to re-captcha [0] and indeed this would be a very nice service to use here. I've looked over ikiwiki's plugins today and did not found something which provides what I want right from the start, but maybe the editdiff [1] plugin is a good starting point for a plugin hack...
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