On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 04:59, TJ Frazier <[email protected]> wrote: >> Maybe someone familiar with the OOo website can give some sense of the >> number of wiki updates they get per day? >> >> -Rob > > The current OO.o wiki is MediaWiki-powered. As a sysop, I spend some time > reviewing the "Recent Changes" list. A setting of "most recent 100" usually > lets me see all of today's and some of yesterday's changes.
I do the same. It's a very nice way to "pull" the changes rather than pushing out all changes to everyone on a mailing list. Can't Confluence provide the same? > Lately (since the Apache announcement) the traffic has fallen way off, but > we still see an average of six or eight new user sign-ups every day. Most of > those never make any contributions. And of those average 6 or 8 new users, it seems to break down to 4 who are likely spammers (but are usually blocked by the spam traps), 1 is a legit user, and 3 are new to OOo who think they need a Wiki account to read Wiki content. Clayton
