Hi exarkun,

I'm happy to do this in my timezones (approx 02:00GMT to 16:00GMT), and I'm 
usually around.

I'd also like to be able to reset passwords on trac -- there's been a few 
instances where people aren't able to reset their password and people with the 
power haven't been around.

- hawkie

> On 29 Mar 2015, at 00:22, exar...@twistedmatrix.com wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> The Twisted issue tracker needs someone to pay attention to it for spam 
> content and clean up that content.  I've been taking care of this for a while 
> now but I'm going to step back from this position soon.
> 
> These days spam is primarily submitted as new tickets.  When a spam ticket is 
> filed, it needs to be deleted.  There's a form in the trac web interface for 
> deleting tickets.  Access needs to be specially granted, so you need a trac 
> account to volunteer for this role.
> 
> Trac is configured with some automatic spam filtering software.  It catches 
> some, but obviously not all, spam submissions.
> 
> The trac rss feed can be used to monitor new content for spam.  Total time 
> commitment for this job is pretty minimal (perhaps a few minutes a week) but 
> timely action on spam is preferred.
> 
> It's probably also possible for this responsibility to shared between 
> multiple people (divided up however those people find works).
> 
> I'll continue covering this role for another week but after that I'll stop - 
> so please volunteer before then!
> 
> Thanks,
> Jean-Paul
> 
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