Opened at 2006-03-15T04:29:41Z
Closed at 2006-05-05T16:39:02Z
#117 closed enhancement (fixed)
Make Wiki ReadOnly perhaps?
Reported by: | Owned by: | ||
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Priority: | wishlist | Milestone: | |
Component: | Documentation | Version: | |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
IRC client+version: | Client-independent | Operating System: | Other |
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Description
I know, this is not really a bitlbee - error.
But wouldn't it be ok if a user, which wants to modify the wikipages would need an acount for doing so?
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Change History (5)
comment:1 Changed at 2006-03-15T15:02:28Z by
Component: | BitlBee → Documentation |
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Owner: | set to Jelmer Vernooij |
comment:2 Changed at 2006-03-15T15:02:44Z by
Owner: | Jelmer Vernooij deleted |
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comment:3 Changed at 2006-03-22T21:50:09Z by
Erm, why exactly would this be better (except for the robots.txt thing)? Remembering pointless login data is usually not one of my priorities.
comment:4 Changed at 2006-03-22T21:52:17Z by
Same here, which is exactly why I chose for Trac. But the Wiki is something we don't really use anyway, only spammers seem to LOVE to use it from time to time.
The robots.txt trick didn't really work so far BTW, I have no idea how long it takes for Google to "process" changes in that file, but it seems to take a "while".
comment:5 Changed at 2006-05-05T16:39:02Z by
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
WTF, the BitlBee wiki *STILL* shows up in the results... Oh well, anyway, the wiki is read-only for people who aren't logged in, so I'll close this.
Yes, that'd be better indeed, but there is no good way for people to make those accounts yet. :-( It's too bad Trac doesn't send notices on Wiki changes yet, so I could notice this crap sooner. Hmm, stopping Google from indexing the Wiki could help too...