On 26/07/10 09:50, Tony Whitmore wrote:
> Although I was aware of the changeover, I rather assumed that all the
> equivalent protection and spam prevention methods would be implemented on
> the new one. Perhaps that was naive of me. As you say, the AbuseMod patches
> weren't perfect they did a reasonably good job of keeping the wiki in
> order.
Indeed, I had thought there was a good chance that given MoinMoin is 
used by Debian, Ubuntu, Apache and more, that it would be relatively 
spam-free out-of-the-box, or if not out-of-the-box, then plugins would 
surely exist to address spam. I'm not sure this has been born out. Or 
perhaps we just see a lot more spammers as a result of using more 
popular wiki software.
MoinMoin offers a content blacklist[1], and this is supposed to be 
automatically updating from MoinMoin's servers. There is also a local 
list[2], which is the one we are supposed to edit. There is a textcha 
system in Moin that we could try.
Personally I'd support switching to registration as a requirement for 
posting, as it's a more complete registration system than Usemod and 
less likely to have false negatives than some of the other heuristics 
that were applied to Abusemod.
If necessary, I could port the Abusemod patches.
Dan
[1] 
http://www.hantslug.org.uk/wiki/BadContent
[2] 
http://www.hantslug.org.uk/wiki/LocalBadContent