If there are no solutions at the moment I vote for changing the meta so that the spam is ineffective at least. Sameer On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 02:19:57PM +0100, SUGLIANI Timo wrote: > Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2005 14:19:57 +0100 > From: SUGLIANI Timo <rannis at free.fr> > To: gregarius-dev at sinless.org > Subject: Re: [greg-dev] spam in the trac tickets > Reply-To: gregarius-dev at sinless.org > > Plop ! > > Hmm this is quite an issue but without any solutions for the present > moment... > > I'm actually waiting for trac 0.9 to be available in the stable branch > of debian to upgrade everyhting and see if some new options are > available for this... > > The only solution i can think at the moment is to change the meta to > this : > > "<meta name="ROBOTS" content="NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW" />" > > I went to check this on the trac website, actually nothing is possible > when using a "collaborative/wiki" system with anonymous "id"s. > There looking at a brand new solution named "SpamLookup" > > http://bradchoate.com/weblog/2005/04/07/spamlookup > > The trac ticket about spam is this one : > http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/ticket/1145 > > > At the moment i think we should "bear" with it, or change the meta. > Any ideas ? > > > SUGLIANI Timo. > > > Sameer D'Costa wrote: > >It appears that spam has spread to the trac project mangement software. > > > >http://svn.gregarius.net/trac/ticket/183 > > > >Timo, what can we do about this? These pages have a google rank of 5, so > >they > >are quite attractive for spammers. On the other hand we do not want to > >lose anonymous comments. I wish all software that required user input on > >the internet used catchpas for anonymous users. > > > >Sameer > >_______________________________________________ > >gregarius-dev mailing list > >gregarius-dev at sinless.org > >http://sinless.org/mailman/listinfo/gregarius-dev > > > _______________________________________________ > gregarius-dev mailing list > gregarius-dev at sinless.org > http://sinless.org/mailman/listinfo/gregarius-dev