Hi Nick,
We are using the standard Drupal comment system. If you're logged in and
commenting, you will build up some reputation to avoid having to do the
CAPTCHA for future comments.
We are happy to explore other options for commenting, but it's currently
not on our roadmap.
I have thought about removing the ability for anonymous commenting, but
that's an entirely different discussion. The thought process behind
removing anonymous comments is that we could reduce the level of
spamming comments and perhaps adjust the CAPTCHA to be less aggressive.
Regards,
Jason
On 02/25/2015 08:22 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
I just added a couple of comments to my post on Python 4.0:
https://opensource.com/life/14/9/why-python-4-wont-be-python-3
In the process, I think I had to enter about 10 different CAPTCHA's, and
regularly clicked Save and Preview only to have nothing apparently happen.
Is there any scope to explore potentially using a different system to manage
the opensource.com comments? I've personally been very happy with DISQUS (both
as a commenter and when moderating my own sites), but I'm aware migrations
aren't necessarily simple for a site on opensource.com's scale.
More generally, is there a recommended way to escalate user experience issues
like this?
Regards,
Nick.
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