Re: Wiki Spam again

2008-01-27 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Hi, * Dario 'Capn Sonic' Banno wrote: Hey there, right some minutes ago, Dragonfly Handbook main page was completely replaced with some spam, so I reverted it to the previous version. See http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.cgi/DragonFlyBSD_Handbook?action=diff You can see daily spams

Re: kernel can't find boot device ad

2008-01-27 Thread mustkaru
On Jan 26, 2008 10:11 PM, walt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, 26 Jan 2008, mustkaru wrote: .. I just wanted to compile the new kernel to slim it down and throw out debugging stuff. I attach the custom kernel config file, perhaps I've missed a driver? Yet, all I've essentially

Re: Wiki Spam again

2008-01-27 Thread Simon 'corecode' Schubert
Justin C. Sherrill wrote: http://moinmo.in/TextCha Where a text question is asked that only a human could easily understand. It doesn't yet appear to be a feature we can apply to only anonymous users, if at all. Seems as if they implemented it in their recently released 1.6 version. I

Re: Wiki Spam again

2008-01-27 Thread Justin C. Sherrill
On Sun, January 27, 2008 4:05 am, Matthias Schmidt wrote: I already talked with Justin about that. Making the wiki read-only for unregistered users is IMO a must-have today. The amount of spam hitting the wiki day by day is too high. Deleting spam takes more time that updating the real

Re: SMP question

2008-01-27 Thread Michel Talon
Haidut wrote: Like I said in my first email, all I need is a rough estimate - 1 month, 2 months, etc. Assume full-time, 40 hour week. It may be relevant to have an idea of the time it took to get a working SMP implementation (by working i mean, such that N processors offer an advantage

Re: Wiki Spam again

2008-01-27 Thread Matthias Schmidt
* Matthias Schmidt wrote: He Justin, * Justin C. Sherrill wrote: The wiki is now set to only allow registered users to edit. Of course, there already was a spam page added last night by a registered user. It would appear that a captcha on registration is the logical next step.

Re: Wiki Spam again

2008-01-27 Thread Sdävtaker
Matthias Schmidt escribió: * Matthias Schmidt wrote: He Justin, * Justin C. Sherrill wrote: The wiki is now set to only allow registered users to edit. Of course, there already was a spam page added last night by a registered user. It would appear that a captcha on registration is

Re: Wiki Spam again

2008-01-27 Thread Simon 'corecode' Schubert
Sdävtaker wrote: Maybe we should consider a wiki migration, if the one we using doesnt have a lot of basic features that almost every other has. Which basic features are missing? Im not a big experienced wiki user, but heard a lot of good comments about mediawiki. We've been there, the

Re: Wiki Spam again

2008-01-27 Thread Justin C. Sherrill
On Sun, January 27, 2008 11:23 am, Matthias Schmidt wrote: To second that, we have already some registered users adding spam to the wiki (see Recent Changes). We need to delete these accounts as well. There's about 210 users listed in there, many of those should go. I'll work on that, though

Re: Wiki Spam again

2008-01-27 Thread Gergo Szakal
On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 19:10:58 +0100 Simon 'corecode' Schubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We've been there, the spam was as bad, IIRC. Plus it needs php and mysql I think, so rather a step backwards. I know you'd want Instiki. :-P But please, no mediawiki! It's slow and sucks bigtime. -- Gergo

upgrading wiki

2008-01-27 Thread Justin C. Sherrill
I'm in the process of upgrading wiki.dragonflybsd.org's wiki software, MoinMoin, from 1.5.7 to 1.6.0. The upgrade process quietly changed the link markup for all the links on the wiki, so they don't work. I'm working on a fix.