You are welcome to get the source code, and run the code yourself without any login and build the database we've built and show us how it's done :) I am confident you will see our challenge right there.
On Fri, Jul 24, 2020 at 8:12 AM Tom Hill <t...@ninjabadger.net> wrote: > On 24/07/2020 15:58, Mehmet Akcin wrote: > > Infrapedia is 100% free , all code open source, platform made for > > engineers by engineers. > > https://github.com/infrapedia > > > > I am sure there are lots of room to improve. I appreciate everyone > > supporting it. If you want to look at the code and help implement a way > > to block spam bots, without overloading the system, I would be > > interested to help. > > > > No we will never share email, name, etc. > > > > Be more up-front then. Every opinion I've expressed has been from > opening the URL from the link and not liking what has happened when I've > tried to use the site. > > As it stands this does not look like a good for the Internet website > ("for engineers by engineers") in the same vein as Wikipedia, PeeringDB, > etc., and it's less functional than the other cable maps because of the > forced redirects. > > It looks (and sounds from this thread) as a way to net some referral > bank on inquiries to these "partners", whom also apparently dictate how > you structure the site, and how you collect personal data. > > -- > Tom >