On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 at 13:20 -0600, Gregory Hill wrote: > > > trac absolutely rocks. The subversion and wiki integration make for > one > > powerful collaboration system too. It's highly adaptable. We've > > altered and extended trac to handle 6 different departments, and > > integrated it with out ldap server. It is by far the best one I've > ever > > seen. Even better it is written in python, so it is extensible and > > modular. > > The main beef I have with trac is it displaying email addresses in plain > text which spam crawlers pick up. I received absolutely NO spam on my > email account before posting a bug to a system using trac. Now I get a > few a day (still not horrible, but I preferred receiving no spam). > > I wish they'd obfuscate it in some way. Reading on their site, it's been > a reported bug for over 2 years with no solution as of yet (just arguing > about what the best method would be). > > Of course, that could be an issue with the others as well, I have no > idea.
I have an analogy for this. Better to have an immune system than live your life in a clean room. With a simple bayesian filter I recieve something like 400 spam on a low-volume day and see 1 or maybe 2 a day make it through the filter. I haven't had to worry about where my email address shows up in years. -- Hans Fugal ; http://hans.fugal.net There's nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself. -- Johann Sebastian Bach
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