Robert> I don't think a SpamBayes approach will work for this particular
Robert> guy. It's not like completely fake metadata was uploaded with
Robert> links to spam sites. There actually is Python code for some of
Robert> them. Maybe even some that is marginally useful. But only
On 2009-06-08 14:32, Jesse Noller wrote:
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Robert Kern wrote:
On 2009-06-08 07:44, Skip Montanaro wrote:
On Jun 5, 1:39 pm, joepwrote:
Is there a way to ban spammers from pypi?
Can you provide some examples? It's possible that we can apply
SpamBayes
to PyPI
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Robert Kern wrote:
> On 2009-06-08 07:44, Skip Montanaro wrote:
>>
>> On Jun 5, 1:39 pm, joep wrote:
>>>
>>> Is there a way to ban spammers from pypi?
>>
>> Can you provide some examples? It's possible that we can apply
>> SpamBayes
>> to PyPI submissions in much t
On 2009-06-08 07:44, Skip Montanaro wrote:
On Jun 5, 1:39 pm, joep wrote:
Is there a way to ban spammers from pypi?
Can you provide some examples? It's possible that we can apply
SpamBayes
to PyPI submissions in much the same way that we apply it in other non-
mail
areas.
I suspect he migh
On Jun 5, 1:39 pm, joep wrote:
> Is there a way to ban spammers from pypi?
Can you provide some examples? It's possible that we can apply
SpamBayes
to PyPI submissions in much the same way that we apply it in other non-
mail
areas.
Thx,
Skip Montanaro
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
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, joep
wrote:
Is there a way to ban spammers from pypi?
Yes, but it doesn't work.
And if you ever do discover something that _does_ work:
(1) You'll have discovered perpetual motion.
(2) You'll probably get terribly rich from selling it.
(3) You'll
In message
, joep
wrote:
> Is there a way to ban spammers from pypi?
Yes, but it doesn't work.
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