Re: [webkit-dev] Spam and indexing

2019-05-02 Thread Alexey Proskuryakov
I posted a tool that I used for this today to https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=197537. Probably a lot to improve, but it works. - Alexey > 2 мая 2019 г., в 14:32, Darin Adler написал(а): > > Should we post instructions somewhere for people dealing with spam? I believe > the

Re: [webkit-dev] Spam and indexing

2019-05-02 Thread Michael Catanzaro
On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 4:32 PM, Darin Adler wrote: For example, can someone without administration privileges do the right thing? Nope. ___ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev

Re: [webkit-dev] Spam and indexing

2019-05-02 Thread Darin Adler
Should we post instructions somewhere for people dealing with spam? I believe the instructions are: 1) Look up the email address of the account that posted the spam and disable it first, so spammers don’t get email about other steps. Do this by clicking on Administration, Users, finding the

Re: [webkit-dev] Spam and indexing

2019-05-02 Thread Alexey Proskuryakov
One change that I'm going to make is to mark spam comments as private instead of simply tagging. That way, bugs will look cleaner, and there will be no doubt about whether search engines index hidden comments or not. I'll also mark old spam comments as private. I think that this will generate

Re: [webkit-dev] Spam and indexing

2019-04-22 Thread Michael Catanzaro
On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 11:06 AM, Konstantin Tokarev wrote: Another possible way is to disable self-registration for new users, similarly to what LLVM project did [1]. GCC Bugzilla did this a long time ago. It will make it really hard to convince users to report bugs. I would try

Re: [webkit-dev] Spam and indexing

2019-04-22 Thread Konstantin Tokarev
22.04.2019, 18:58, "Michael Catanzaro" : > Not indexing bugs.webkit.org will be sad for people who won't be able > to find bugs they may be interested in via search engines... but those > people are probably not WebKit developers working with WebKit on a > daily basis. For us, it's just

Re: [webkit-dev] Spam and indexing

2019-04-22 Thread Michael Catanzaro
Not indexing bugs.webkit.org will be sad for people who won't be able to find bugs they may be interested in via search engines... but those people are probably not WebKit developers working with WebKit on a daily basis. For us, it's just annoying to deal with the spam. I would turn off the

Re: [webkit-dev] Spam and indexing

2019-03-29 Thread Konstantin Tokarev
29.03.2019, 19:30, "Michael Catanzaro" : > On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 3:57 PM, Alexey Proskuryakov > wrote: >>  2. Block indexing completely. >> >>  Seems like no one was bothered by lack of indexing on new bugs so far. > > Spam problem seems worse than not being indexed. > > If you want to search

Re: [webkit-dev] Spam and indexing

2019-03-29 Thread Konstantin Tokarev
29.03.2019, 19:16, "Alexey Proskuryakov" : >> 28 марта 2019 г., в 14:10, Konstantin Tokarev написал(а): >> >> 28.03.2019, 23:58, "Alexey Proskuryakov" : >>> Hello, >>> >>> The robots.txt file that we have on bugs.webkit.org currently allows search >>> engines access to individual bug pages,

Re: [webkit-dev] Spam and indexing

2019-03-29 Thread Michael Catanzaro
On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 3:57 PM, Alexey Proskuryakov wrote: 2. Block indexing completely. Seems like no one was bothered by lack of indexing on new bugs so far. Spam problem seems worse than not being indexed. If you want to search for WebKit bugs, you can do that on WebKit Bugzilla,

Re: [webkit-dev] Spam and indexing

2019-03-29 Thread Alexey Proskuryakov
> 28 марта 2019 г., в 14:10, Konstantin Tokarev написал(а): > > > > 28.03.2019, 23:58, "Alexey Proskuryakov" : >> Hello, >> >> The robots.txt file that we have on bugs.webkit.org currently allows search >> engines access to individual bug pages, but not to any bug lists. As a >> result,

Re: [webkit-dev] Spam and indexing

2019-03-28 Thread Lucas Forschler
> On Mar 28, 2019, at 2:10 PM, Konstantin Tokarev wrote: > > > > 28.03.2019, 23:58, "Alexey Proskuryakov" >: >> Hello, >> >> The robots.txt file that we have on bugs.webkit.org >> currently allows search engines access to >> individual

Re: [webkit-dev] Spam and indexing

2019-03-28 Thread Konstantin Tokarev
28.03.2019, 23:58, "Alexey Proskuryakov" : > Hello, > > The robots.txt file that we have on bugs.webkit.org currently allows search > engines access to individual bug pages, but not to any bug lists. As a > result, search engines and the Internet Archive only index bugs that were > filed

[webkit-dev] Spam and indexing

2019-03-28 Thread Alexey Proskuryakov
Hello, The robots.txt file that we have on bugs.webkit.org currently allows search engines access to individual bug pages, but not to any bug lists. As a result, search engines and the Internet Archive only index bugs that were filed before robots.txt changes a few years ago, and bugs that are