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    (upgraded to 1.4.5 + seems like I need to make the spam blacklist more extensive and hidden from sight)
     
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    09.06.2005
    [[Attention.xml]] seems interesting. They have really well thought presentation (the "nerdy stuff") about the pitfalls and successes of several Markup Languages ([[XML]] and [[HTML]]).
    "All" know that [[voting]] is unwiki in some fundamental way... Maybe Attention.xml will develop into a framework that we might utilise to do more complex voting then just '''Oppose, Neutral, Support'''
    I've been busy today assembling a working Linux workstation for my friend from some old scrap machines.
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    03.06.2005
    03.06.2005


    * Upgraded from 1.4.4 to [[Special:Version|1.4.5]].
    * Upgraded from 1.4.4 to [[Special:Version|1.4.5]].
    * Seems that using the [[m:SpamBlacklist extension]] has turned spam-anti-spam into a classical mouse and cat game. If wikispamming continues to be as volumnous as it's been this last week or so I'll be forced to move to a '''hidden blacklist'''. In this current situation a script-kiddie can make a script that avoids the [[Consumerium spam blacklist]] as it is now
    * Seems that using the [[m:SpamBlacklist extension]] has turned spam-anti-spam into a classical mouse and cat game. If wikispamming continues to be as volumnous as it's been this last week or so I'll be forced to move to a '''hidden blacklist'''. In this current situation a script-kiddie can make a script that avoids the [[Consumerium spam blacklist]] as it is now

    Revision as of 15:49, 9 June 2005

    09.06.2005

    Attention.xml seems interesting. They have really well thought presentation (the "nerdy stuff") about the pitfalls and successes of several Markup Languages (XML and HTML).

    "All" know that voting is unwiki in some fundamental way... Maybe Attention.xml will develop into a framework that we might utilise to do more complex voting then just Oppose, Neutral, Support

    I've been busy today assembling a working Linux workstation for my friend from some old scrap machines.


    03.06.2005

    • Upgraded from 1.4.4 to 1.4.5.
    • Seems that using the m:SpamBlacklist extension has turned spam-anti-spam into a classical mouse and cat game. If wikispamming continues to be as volumnous as it's been this last week or so I'll be forced to move to a hidden blacklist. In this current situation a script-kiddie can make a script that avoids the Consumerium spam blacklist as it is now