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Fredrik Lundh wrote:
bruno at modulix wrote:
Nope - it's a Python MVC web framework. Like Django, Pylons and
Turborgears. And FWIW, there have been recently some discussions about
merging Subway and Turbogears.
recently? was that before or after the developer picked up his marbles
and went home to complain to his mother?
So it was not only me that found this behaviour especially childish ...
(according to the subway wiki, only porn sites use the framework these
days. hint to developers: if you're shutting down a project, make sure
you lock down the project site).
Unfortunately, this not only applies to shut down projects, but also to
alive projects using Trac. It's a failure of Trac, because their developers
don't see spam as such a big problem to warrant implement basic antispam
support now instead of in a future release.
Instead of diving deeper into Trac or installing the antispam version of it
that is developed as a branch in their sandbox or otherwise wasting a lot
of time, I tried to solve the problem the pragmatic way by installing a
cron job that periodically runs the following commands on the SQLite database:
gh@maya:~$ cat delspam.sql
delete from wiki where text like '%cialis%';
delete from wiki where text like '%plumper%';
No spam was seen since then on the pysqlite wiki ...
- -- Gerhard
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