On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 9:45 AM, Ward Vandewege via RT wrote:
>> [jyass...@gmail.com - Wed Jan 21 12:18:21 2009]:
>>
>> I just wanted to let you know that going to https://savannah.gnu.org/
>> fails in both Firefox 3.0.5 and Safari 3.2.1 saying that the issuer
>> certificate is unknown. You should
Follow-up Comment #37, sr #106304 (project administration):
I wonder if http://blogspam.net/code/ could be usefully adapted for savannah.
It's for blogs instead of hosting services, but ...
(It would be astonishing to me if no other hosting site -- sourceforge,
berlios, etc. -- had done anything
Follow-up Comment #36, sr #106304 (project administration):
> Another thing that I wonder about is running some kind of
> simple-minded spamassassin-like test on comments before they
> are posted. The spam that gets posted is completely obvious
> and I'd expect any program would detect it. Do any
Update of sr #106608 (project administration):
Status:None => Done
Assigned to:None => Beuc
Open/Closed:Open => Closed
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> [jyass...@gmail.com - Wed Jan 21 12:18:21 2009]:
>
> I just wanted to let you know that going to https://savannah.gnu.org/
> fails in both Firefox 3.0.5 and Safari 3.2.1 saying that the issuer
> certificate is unknown. You should fix this to prevent
> man-in-the-middle attacks.
We know, that wa
Follow-up Comment #6, sr #106001 (project administration):
Hi,
I tested again, it is worst than before :(
Now ALL fields are reset if only one required field is missing.
To try:
1. go to savannah as anonymous
2. open a new bug in a bug tracker
3. fill some fields (but not all required fields)
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