The current homepage of the Apache Wiki
(http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi) easily qualifies as one
of the more disgusting pages that I had the misfortune to see this year.
While it would be nice to change it back to a more Apache-Like content,
this opens the question of leaving the
Unless put back by a daemon, has been deleted.
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* Henning Schmiedehausen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
The current homepage of the Apache Wiki
(http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi) easily qualifies as one
of the more disgusting pages that I had the misfortune to see this year.
While it would be nice to change it back to a more
Fixed. Someone beat me to it by a few minutes, and then I fixed up the
formatting. If you should see something like this again, the easy thing is
to view the most recent good version, click to edit, and then just save.
this opens the question of leaving the door open with no lock really
works
On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 10:40, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Fixed. Someone beat me to it by a few minutes, and then I fixed up the
formatting. If you should see something like this again, the easy thing is
to view the most recent good version, click to edit, and then just save.
this opens the
Henning Schmiedehausen wrote, On 07/06/2003 11.10:
On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 10:40, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
...
The wiki theory is that it is so easy to repair vandalism that the immature
cretins basically lose interest in their juvenile activities. For more
discourse on the subject, see:
Nicola Ken Barozzi escribió:
(...)
I think that the rule must change ASAP to use passwords, even if they
only have to be requested to the respective PMC.
:,-(
1. The page has been working very well for a lot of time. Don't panic!
(TM) ;-)
2. We could report to the ISP to which this (apparent)
--On Saturday, June 7, 2003 9:14 AM -0700 Sander Temme [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Looks like the Apache Web Server won a Webby Award. Check out:
http://www.webbyawards.com/main/webby_awards/nominees.html
Scroll down about 80%, or click 'Technical Achievement' in the column at the
right.
BTW, I just noticed this page
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?WikiVandals
and added today's incident, as well as helping with the translation of
the previous vandals (some negihbours from Spain, quite possibly ADSL
from Telefonica or some company using Telefonica Data as provider).
On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, Santiago Gala wrote:
One nice thing about wikis is that they use to be self-healing. For
instance, someone (Marc?) corrected my mispelling of Marc Portier's name
in my wiki here. I noticed like one week later. Thanks.
Aye - but the ASF as a US organisation should have
this opens the question of leaving the door open with no lock really
works in the long run or if we must live with wiki terrorists.
The wiki theory is that it is so easy to repair vandalism that the
immature
cretins basically lose interest in their juvenile activities. For more
If you don't have any PKI infrastructure yet and just aim for a give me
some certificates approach that doesn't really need to have strong
security needs, you might want to check out TinyCA
(http://tinyca.sm-zone.net/) which is a really nice, easy to use and
handy CA tool. It needs OpenSSL and
http://www.webbyawards.com/main/webby_awards/criteria.html
I think it's based on the website not any of our projects. =/ -- justin
It looks like it's httpd to me, but you could say www.apache.org wins an award
for technical achievement because we wrote an http server ourselves in order
to
On 7/06/2003 11:41 Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
But I am *COMPLETELY* *DISGUSTED* by what I in the page changes.
It's the most revolting pic I've EVER seen!
The Cocoon Wiki has been the victim of exactly the same disgusting
defacement, approximately at the same moment I guess. *sigh*
/Steven
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The Cocoon Wiki has been the victim of exactly the same disgusting
defacement, approximately at the same moment I guess. *sigh*
The discussion of what to do about it is over on infrastructure. I'm fairly
sure from prior discussions that you are subscribed there, but just in case
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