Christopher Lenz wrote:
> Am 30.10.2006 um 17:02 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > I have a perfectly good bug report to file.  Attempts to file a bug at
> > trac.edgewall.org are all rejected as spam.  Even attempts to file a
> > bug about the rejection are rejected.
> >
> > Is there a bug-tracking site that Trac uses that would let me file a
> > bug?  It seems completely nuts to even have to ask, but I don't know
> > what else to do.
>
> I've posted this to the trac-users mailing list, and it's been
> discussed on this list, too: Akismet is currently reporting way too
> many false positives, and the problems have not yet gone away. I have
> done a complete overhaul of the SpamFilter plugin to improve the
> situation somewhat, and am currently working on a bayesian filter
> strategy based on SpamBayes, as well as other kinds of simple
> heuristics.
>
> In the meantime, you can post tickets if you go to the "Settings"
> screen and enter your name (email is not required).

The t.e.o new-ticket should inform users, as not all users monitor
trac-dev or trac-users mailinglists.

I've opened a ticket:

http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/4041

.


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