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Yeah, I have run into this... the problem is that we keep getting spammed with user sign ups.
The real pain is that confluence does not have a batch user removal from the admin interface. So its really painful to remove only a handful of users. And then the cap will be reached only a few days later anyways.
Arne: Is there any way we can just delete "suspect" users in the database". Maybe checking for those users who have never actually logged in or something? What does confluence use as the db?
Second idea... move to trac Which seems to be a lot easier to maintain than confluence.
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I've deleted two accounts, run and get one
I'm wondering whether we should just make accounts on a request basis ? There is a postgres database, and it doesn't look too scary, but it's honestly not easy to tell friend from foe. I did a cleaning last year, so I think a lot of these are people who registered to comment or seek help.
Deja vu? Trac is fine, though unless we also use it for bug tracking I'm not sure it makes that much sense, the wiki is rather limited. I also spend a bit of time these days ridding the GWC instance of spam, I'm afraid the GeoServer instance would be ever more popular for that purpose.
-Arne
Justin Deoliveira wrote:
Yeah, I have run into this... the problem is that we keep getting spammed with user sign ups.
The real pain is that confluence does not have a batch user removal from the admin interface. So its really painful to remove only a handful of users. And then the cap will be reached only a few days later anyways.
Arne: Is there any way we can just delete "suspect" users in the database". Maybe checking for those users who have never actually logged in or something? What does confluence use as the db?
Second idea... move to trac
Which seems to be a lot easier to maintain than confluence.
Jody Garnett wrote:
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Arne Kepp wrote:
I've deleted two accounts, run and get one
Guessing by now they are probably filled up again
I'm wondering whether we should just make accounts on a request basis ? There is a postgres database, and it doesn't look too scary, but it's honestly not easy to tell friend from foe. I did a cleaning last year, so I think a lot of these are people who registered to comment or seek help.
I would be ok with this since it does not seem people sign up too often.
Deja vu? Trac is fine, though unless we also use it for bug tracking I'm not sure it makes that much sense, the wiki is rather limited. I also spend a bit of time these days ridding the GWC instance of spam, I'm afraid the GeoServer instance would be ever more popular for that purpose.
Sorry, I know i started an old conversation which has been had here... forget i brought it up
-Arne
Justin Deoliveira wrote:
Yeah, I have run into this... the problem is that we keep getting spammed with user sign ups.
The real pain is that confluence does not have a batch user removal from the admin interface. So its really painful to remove only a handful of users. And then the cap will be reached only a few days later anyways.
Arne: Is there any way we can just delete "suspect" users in the database". Maybe checking for those users who have never actually logged in or something? What does confluence use as the db?
Second idea... move to trac
Which seems to be a lot easier to maintain than confluence.
Jody Garnett wrote:
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I've emailed Atlassian, asked for either an increase or recommendations.
On a related note, Launchpad just got open sourced. But I think it needs 6 months in the open before it's worth considering.
-Arne
Justin Deoliveira wrote:
Arne Kepp wrote:
I've deleted two accounts, run and get one
Guessing by now they are probably filled up again
I'm wondering whether we should just make accounts on a request basis ? There is a postgres database, and it doesn't look too scary, but it's honestly not easy to tell friend from foe. I did a cleaning last year, so I think a lot of these are people who registered to comment or seek help.
I would be ok with this since it does not seem people sign up too often.
Deja vu? Trac is fine, though unless we also use it for bug tracking I'm not sure it makes that much sense, the wiki is rather limited. I also spend a bit of time these days ridding the GWC instance of spam, I'm afraid the GeoServer instance would be ever more popular for that purpose.
Sorry, I know i started an old conversation which has been had here... forget i brought it up
-Arne
Justin Deoliveira wrote:
Yeah, I have run into this... the problem is that we keep getting spammed with user sign ups.
The real pain is that confluence does not have a batch user removal from the admin interface. So its really painful to remove only a handful of users. And then the cap will be reached only a few days later anyways.
Arne: Is there any way we can just delete "suspect" users in the database". Maybe checking for those users who have never actually logged in or something? What does confluence use as the db?
Second idea... move to trac
Which seems to be a lot easier to maintain than confluence.
Jody Garnett wrote:
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Big kudos to Atlassian: They responded in less than 10 minutes and bumped our user limit to 2000, which apparently is the max.
Hopefully we won't get there too fast, but then I guess someone can write a script to clean out inactive users. I actually had another user contact me directly this morning asking about this issue, so it was good to get it out of the way.
-Arne
Arne Kepp wrote:
I've emailed Atlassian, asked for either an increase or recommendations.
On a related note, Launchpad just got open sourced. But I think it needs 6 months in the open before it's worth considering.
-Arne
Justin Deoliveira wrote:
Arne Kepp wrote:
I've deleted two accounts, run and get one
Guessing by now they are probably filled up again
I'm wondering whether we should just make accounts on a request basis ? There is a postgres database, and it doesn't look too scary, but it's honestly not easy to tell friend from foe. I did a cleaning last year, so I think a lot of these are people who registered to comment or seek help.
I would be ok with this since it does not seem people sign up too often.
Deja vu? Trac is fine, though unless we also use it for bug tracking I'm not sure it makes that much sense, the wiki is rather limited. I also spend a bit of time these days ridding the GWC instance of spam, I'm afraid the GeoServer instance would be ever more popular for that purpose.
Sorry, I know i started an old conversation which has been had here... forget i brought it up
-Arne
Justin Deoliveira wrote:
Yeah, I have run into this... the problem is that we keep getting spammed with user sign ups.
The real pain is that confluence does not have a batch user removal from the admin interface. So its really painful to remove only a handful of users. And then the cap will be reached only a few days later anyways.
Arne: Is there any way we can just delete "suspect" users in the database". Maybe checking for those users who have never actually logged in or something? What does confluence use as the db?
Second idea... move to trac
Which seems to be a lot easier to maintain than confluence.
Jody Garnett wrote:
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Arne Kepp ha scritto:
Big kudos to Atlassian: They responded in less than 10 minutes and bumped our user limit to 2000, which apparently is the max.
Hopefully we won't get there too fast, but then I guess someone can write a script to clean out inactive users. I actually had another user contact me directly this morning asking about this issue, so it was good to get it out of the way.
Nice and smooth, thanks for the good news
Cheers
Andrea
(reminds me of the 3rd law of simplicity: http://lawsofsimplicity.com/?p=52)
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