Wiki tampering

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Karen Tracey

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Jan 18, 2007, 9:03:50 AM1/18/07
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Grr, someone (named Anonymous) has gone and deleted the content of
WikiStart and DjangoPoweredSites. I assume there is some way to
revert to a previous version, but I can't see how to do it from the
publicly available pages. Could someone more clueful than I am fix
things back? (And I sincerely hope it wasn't my mentioning last
night that anyone could submit changes that triggered this.)

Karen

Jeremy Dunck

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Jan 18, 2007, 9:15:29 AM1/18/07
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I got the raw markup of the untampered page:
http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/WikiStart?version=250&format=txt

But when I tried to submit it, it was rejected as spam, though I have
set my email using settings.

Perhaps the triagers should also get a non-committing apache auth to
boost their no-spam karma?

Michael Radziej

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Jan 18, 2007, 9:47:37 AM1/18/07
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Jeremy Dunck:

>
> I got the raw markup of the untampered page:
> http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/WikiStart?version=250&format=txt
>
> But when I tried to submit it, it was rejected as spam, though I have
> set my email using settings.
>
> Perhaps the triagers should also get a non-committing apache auth to
> boost their no-spam karma?

Nah, the problem is that there's a limit on the number of links you
can submit. This seems to be completely independent of whitelisting
or your karma or else.

Someone from the server admins must do :-(


Michael


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Jacob Kaplan-Moss

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Jan 18, 2007, 11:14:11 AM1/18/07
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On 1/18/07 8:15 AM, Jeremy Dunck wrote:
> Perhaps the triagers should also get a non-committing apache auth to
> boost their no-spam karma?

I've got enabling registration (logged-in users don't get spam filtered) on
the todo list, but it's a little complicated (I've got it using Django's auth,
which is also tied to commit access).

Should be ready next week at the latest.

Jacob

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