I have a bug to report about Trac. What should I do?

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jeffrey...@gmail.com

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Oct 30, 2006, 11:02:13 AM10/30/06
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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.

Sid Wiesner

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Oct 30, 2006, 2:11:58 PM10/30/06
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jeffrey...@gmail.com wrote:
> 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.

As cmlenz as told us a few times now, if you click on the Settings
link and fill in your name, that should allow you to submit the bug
report until he works around the askimet problem.

Sid

Christopher Lenz

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Oct 30, 2006, 2:23:40 PM10/30/06
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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).

Cheers,
Chris
--
Christopher Lenz
cmlenz at gmx.de
http://www.cmlenz.net/

Ilias Lazaridis

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Oct 30, 2006, 6:47:49 PM10/30/06
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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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