Just to let you know that I just noticed more spam on the sourcesecure
wiki for Flashr:

https://secure.sourcesecure.co.uk/trac/osflash/flashr/wiki/WikiStart?action=diff&version=6&old_version=5

Is anyone using the Trac wiki's for anything useful? If not I would
suggest that each project gets set up with a very barebones entry page
pointing back to the relevant place on the osflash wiki and then there
is no need for anyone to have edit access to the sourcesecure wiki...
All the information can be stored on the osflash server and all
wiki-ing can happen there.

I just had a look through a few projects and it seems that
Screenweaver is using the sourcesecure wiki to hold information so
maybe my idea is flawed? It looks like those pages have also been
spammed though:

https://secure.sourcesecure.co.uk/trac/osflash/screenweaver/wiki/SwOsAnnouncement?action=diff&version=9&old_version=8

Not sure the best solution but thought I'd let you know the spammers
have been busy!

Cheers,

Kelvin.

On 1/7/06, Jim Grandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Jan 7, 2006, at 3:52 AM, Bob Ippolito wrote:
>
>
> If you continue to have spam issues, it should be rather simple to
>
> prevent.. requiring logins, some javascript or heuristics, etc.
> At wiki.openlaszlo.org, we require logins and require the login email to
> match an email already registered on one of our mailing lists (like
> laszlo-dev or laszlo-user). We haven't had many complaints about this
> scheme, and it's pretty much eliminated spam (knock on wood).
>
> jim
>
>
> Jim Grandy
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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