Dear Franklin, Is this message based on clicks, or bytes? If it's bytes, you may want to give weight for the graphics.
In the interest of good pubic relations, you may want to get the message changed. ASCII text does not properly convey the author's original (probably benign and humorous) emotion. > Warning: > You triggered the wiki's surge protection by doing too many requests in a short time. > Please make a short break reading the stuff you already got. > When you restart doing requests AFTER that, slow down or you might get locked out for a longer time! The abuse protection mechanism on the "moinmoin wiki engine" may have some unintended consequences: 1) A computer enthusiast is tired of Micro$oft and is interested in Debian. 2) He browses around the site looking at information, creating new tabs in firefox as he goes, to keep some interesting pages up for later perusal. 3) He flips up a few pages with some graphics, checking out screen shots of some games. The server detects a somewhat larger amount of bandwidth going to his IP address. 4) He receives an abrupt and jarring message telling him HE DID SOMETHING WRONG, and GIVES ORDERS on what to do next, and a THREAT that he'll receive even MORE FUTURE BANISHMENT if he doesn't change his behavior. 5) He feels bad. He wonders what he did wrong. Upon reflection he feels unwelcome. Offended. And develops subconscious negative emotions around everything Debian. 6) He then surfs over to the Microsoft website. There he feels welcome. And all they ever ask of him is some money if he decides to use their products. 7) The Debian website's overall bandwidth gets reduced, but 2 months later a new computer is purchased with Windows Vista, and one more computer enthusiast goes through life without ever using FOSS again. How about a new message: Dear Welcome Visitor, We're sorry for the inconvenience, but you've triggered the wiki's surge protection by doing XX requests in YY seconds. If you wait ZZ seconds, the link will be available again. We hope you'll enjoy reading the pages you've already downloaded in the meantime. Best regards, The Debian Team Sincerely, Jonah Holmberg Tentative Debian Enthusiast -----Original Message----- From: Franklin PIAT [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 4:08 PM To: Jonah Holmberg Cc: debian-www@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Not Cool - If a registration or a donation would prevent this- I'd do it, But this is rude. Hello, On Tue, 2008-09-23 at 14:15 -0500, Jonah Holmberg wrote: > http://wiki.debian.org/Games/Supertuxkart > > Warning: > You triggered the wiki's surge protection by doing too many requests in a short time. > Please make a short break reading the stuff you already got. > When you restart doing requests AFTER that, slow down or you might get locked out for a longer time! The moinmoin wiki engine has a built-in protection to prevent abuses. This error message should not happen when you browse the wiki. - Did you visit a *lot* of pages, very-very quickly ? - Are you behind a proxy (school, etc...) where multiple visitor might come from the same IP as you ? > If a registration or a donation would prevent this - I'd do it, > but this is rude. Debian is 100% free. Franklin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]