Hi Community!
Google Summer of Code 2014 has come to an end. We've got some very good
results this year -- with code from 4 out of 5 projects checked in to either
GCC trunk or topic branch. Congratulations to students and mentors for their
great work!
Even more impressive is the fact that [a
Hello,
I again disabled account creation on GCC Bugzilla due to spammers being
still very active. 117 user accounts have been created since yesterday.
102 have been identified as spammers and have been disabled. For the
remaining 15 accounts, I have no evidence that they are spammers. At
least one
On 09/01/2014 12:35 PM, Frédéric Buclin wrote:
311 bugs have been created on GCC Bugzilla since yesterday. Only 2 are
valid bugs. The remaining 309 ones are all spam and have been moved into
the 'spam' component and marked as INVALID.
Have you considered setting the rel="nofollow" attribute on
On Mon, Sep 01, 2014 at 12:35:57PM +0200, Frédéric Buclin wrote:
> I again disabled account creation on GCC Bugzilla due to spammers being
> still very active. 117 user accounts have been created since yesterday.
> 102 have been identified as spammers and have been disabled. For the
> remaining 15
On September 1, 2014 6:10:40 AM CDT, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
>On Mon, Sep 01, 2014 at 12:35:57PM +0200, Frédéric Buclin wrote:
>> I again disabled account creation on GCC Bugzilla due to spammers
>being
>> still very active. 117 user accounts have been created since
>yesterday.
>> 102 have been ide
Hello!
> 311 bugs have been created on GCC Bugzilla since yesterday. Only 2 are
> valid bugs. The remaining 309 ones are all spam and have been moved into
> the 'spam' component and marked as INVALID.
We can also avoid archiving bugs with "spam" component to gcc-bugs@ ML.
Uros.