At our site, we do the following:

- we're not that high profile
- I have an RSS feed on the whole site, I check to see if a change is from a 
familiar face
- we have the Trac TicketDelete plugin, and use it
- we have a home-grown CAPTCHA for registration that requires addition of two 
numbers.
  I piggybacked this on top of an old version of TracAccountManager 
(0.2.1dev-r5836, I think it needed a patch).

The termsofuse plugin is here: 
http://projectfortress.sun.com/Projects/AboutThisInstallation/browser/trunk/plugins/TermsOfUse-plugin

One persistent problem is that there is no RSS feed on all ticket comments; for 
some sites, that might be too much, but for us it would be manageable.  
Spammers know this, and hide spam there.

On 2011-02-18, at 12:35 PM, timblack1 wrote:

> What is the best way to keep spammers from creating user accounts on a
> Trac site that allows open registration?
> 
> Tim

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