Is it possible to just block attachments on the pages completely? I
know that there are valid ones out there, but the vast majority seem to
be spam (& because it's not apparent how attachements can be removed
from the wiki, they just sit there forever).
Anyway - while we're talking about the wiki
On 1/22/07, Michael Radziej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> shouldn't the Reports page be locked down, too? There's already an
> attachment ...
Good point. I've locked it down. Thanks!
> Is it possible to configure the antispam settings so that taking a
> lot of links *away* is also considered spam
On 22-Jan-07, at 10:56 PM, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> clicks "Code" in the navigation, he shouldn't see a messy set of
> links. We should present a clean overview of the "code" aspects of
> Django -- how to get the code, how to contribute and what we're
> currently working on.
looks good - the ri
Hi,
shouldn't the Reports page be locked down, too? There's already an
attachment ...
So long,
Michael
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Hi,
Adrian Holovaty:
> [...] I took a moment to move the majority of the page to
> http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/DjangoResources and made the main
> page read-only. That basically means only people with Trac accounts
> can make changes to the main page.
I'm 100 % with you.
Is it possible t
Just a quick note:
The Django wiki main page -- http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki -- has
been getting out of hand for the past several months, with a massive
amount of links and tutorials. Inspired by some wiki spam we got
today, I took a moment to move the majority of the page to
http://code.dj