Am 15. Februar 2024 04:46:23 MEZ schrieb Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org>:
>All,
>
>The spate of PRs (nearly) all at the same time, all with (nearly) the same 
>title and all with (nearly) the same apology appear to be linked.
>
>I don't know what is going on but I have a very hard time believing that they 
>were all accidental. It looks very much like deliberate, coordinated activity 
>to me.
>
>The question is what do we do about it. Do we
>- ignore it
>- add a comment to the PR that we view it as abusive and that
>  - any further on the PR will be reported to GitHub as abuse
>  - any further behaviour of this nature from this user will reported to
>    GitHub as abuse
>  - anyone reported to GitHub for abuse *will* be permanently banned
>    from contributing to all ASF repositories
>- report them (and ban them) for abuse now
>
>I suspect some training course is using Tomcat to send dummy PRs. As such I'm 
>leaning to the second option as it should send a clear message that such use 
>is not acceptable.

That is probably true, so a comment on the PR(s?) might help to reduce such 
garbage being produced in the future.

I wonder, why we got the apology comments at all. Did anyone send private mails 
to them?

Felix

>
>Thoughts?
>
>Mark
>
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