However, this is the first time I notice SPAM on Planet Mozilla feed.
Planet Mozilla picks up all entries in all the feeds which it picks up.
In this case, I _think_ the spam got into the QMO Events
(quality.mozilla.org) feed. I'm sure the owner of that feed is on the
case :-) But if it happens again, I'll find out who it is and make sure.
Gerv
Indeed. It looks like quality.mozilla.org has been overrun with spam.
I've pulled both QMO feeds from planet and filed
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=519410 to get the issue
fixed.
Thanks for the report!
~reed
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Reed Loden - <re...@reedloden.com>
We are looking into this, thanks for the report !
> Planet Mozilla picks up all entries in all the feeds which it picks up.
> In this case, I _think_ the spam got into the QMO Events
> (quality.mozilla.org) feed. I'm sure the owner of that feed is on the
> case :-) But if it happens again, I'll find out who it is and make sure.
Yeah will fix this :)
>
> Gerv
>
Tomcat
QMO Admin
We are looking into this, thanks for the report !
> Planet Mozilla picks up all entries in all the feeds which it picks up.
> In this case, I _think_ the spam got into the QMO Events
> (quality.mozilla.org) feed. I'm sure the owner of that feed is on the
> case :-) But if it happens again, I'll find out who it is and make sure.
Yeah will fix this :)
>
> Gerv
>
Tomcat
QMO Admin