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Help wanted: Captcha for squeak.org/Smallwiki

Karl-19
Squeak.org has a feedback page where you can give the web site or Squeak
community feedback trough  the webteam mailing list. This is a quite
useful feature but it  is also a spam magnet and I have personally read
thousands of spam subject lines for _many_ hours for this community, to
filter out the few real mails that address us. I have been talking to
Ken Causey about hiding the mail access behind a captcha on Squeak.org.
Squeak.org is running on Smallwiki and the captcha should probably run
as a Smallwiki  component.

Now I ask the community if someone could implement this. Please!

Karl

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Re: Help wanted: Captcha for squeak.org/Smallwiki

stephane ducasse
I know that jon hilands implemented one that we wanted to use in pier.
I will see if I can find it somewhere....

Stef

On Feb 11, 2008, at 4:14 PM, Karl wrote:

> Squeak.org has a feedback page where you can give the web site or  
> Squeak community feedback trough  the webteam mailing list. This is  
> a quite useful feature but it  is also a spam magnet and I have  
> personally read thousands of spam subject lines for _many_ hours for  
> this community, to filter out the few real mails that address us. I  
> have been talking to Ken Causey about hiding the mail access behind  
> a captcha on Squeak.org. Squeak.org is running on Smallwiki and the  
> captcha should probably run as a Smallwiki  component.
>
> Now I ask the community if someone could implement this. Please!
>
> Karl
>
>

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Re: Help wanted: Captcha for squeak.org/Smallwiki

stephane ducasse
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> SW2Captcha  (magritte   description  for  LetterWarper,   a  Seaside
> Component, the  LetterWarper from Jon  Hylands, and a command  to test
> all of this) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captcha)

http://www.iam.unibe.ch/pipermail/smallwiki/2004-December/001023.html


have fun

Thanks for all the boring and tedious work you do for sqeuak.



On Feb 11, 2008, at 4:14 PM, Karl wrote:

> Squeak.org has a feedback page where you can give the web site or  
> Squeak community feedback trough  the webteam mailing list. This is  
> a quite useful feature but it  is also a spam magnet and I have  
> personally read thousands of spam subject lines for _many_ hours for  
> this community, to filter out the few real mails that address us. I  
> have been talking to Ken Causey about hiding the mail access behind  
> a captcha on Squeak.org. Squeak.org is running on Smallwiki and the  
> captcha should probably run as a Smallwiki  component.
>
> Now I ask the community if someone could implement this. Please!
>
> Karl
>
>

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Re: Help wanted: Captcha for squeak.org/Smallwiki

Karl-19
stephane ducasse wrote:

>
>> SW2Captcha  (magritte   description  for  LetterWarper,   a  Seaside
>> Component, the  LetterWarper from Jon  Hylands, and a command  to test
>> all of this) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captcha)
>
> http://www.iam.unibe.ch/pipermail/smallwiki/2004-December/001023.html
>
>
> have fun
>
> Thanks for all the boring and tedious work you do for sqeuak.
Thanks, I'll look at this

Karl

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Re: Help wanted: Captcha for squeak.org/Smallwiki

Damien Cassou-3
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I did this: http://www.squeaksource.com/SW2Captcha.html

On Feb 11, 2008 8:08 PM, stephane ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> > SW2Captcha  (magritte   description  for  LetterWarper,   a  Seaside
> > Component, the  LetterWarper from Jon  Hylands, and a command  to test
> > all of this) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captcha)
>
> http://www.iam.unibe.ch/pipermail/smallwiki/2004-December/001023.html
>
>
> have fun
>
> Thanks for all the boring and tedious work you do for sqeuak.
>
>
>
> On Feb 11, 2008, at 4:14 PM, Karl wrote:
>
>
> > Squeak.org has a feedback page where you can give the web site or
> > Squeak community feedback trough  the webteam mailing list. This is
> > a quite useful feature but it  is also a spam magnet and I have
> > personally read thousands of spam subject lines for _many_ hours for
> > this community, to filter out the few real mails that address us. I
> > have been talking to Ken Causey about hiding the mail access behind
> > a captcha on Squeak.org. Squeak.org is running on Smallwiki and the
> > captcha should probably run as a Smallwiki  component.
> >
> > Now I ask the community if someone could implement this. Please!
> >
> > Karl
> >
> >
>
>



--
Damien Cassou

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Re: Help wanted: Captcha for squeak.org/Smallwiki

Karl-19
Damien Cassou wrote:
> I did this: http://www.squeaksource.com/SW2Captcha.html
>  
Looks great! Thanks. I'll test it out asap.

Karl

> On Feb 11, 2008 8:08 PM, stephane ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote:
>  
>>> SW2Captcha  (magritte   description  for  LetterWarper,   a  Seaside
>>> Component, the  LetterWarper from Jon  Hylands, and a command  to test
>>> all of this) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captcha)
>>>      
>> http://www.iam.unibe.ch/pipermail/smallwiki/2004-December/001023.html
>>
>>
>> have fun
>>
>> Thanks for all the boring and tedious work you do for sqeuak.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Feb 11, 2008, at 4:14 PM, Karl wrote:
>>
>>
>>    
>>> Squeak.org has a feedback page where you can give the web site or
>>> Squeak community feedback trough  the webteam mailing list. This is
>>> a quite useful feature but it  is also a spam magnet and I have
>>> personally read thousands of spam subject lines for _many_ hours for
>>> this community, to filter out the few real mails that address us. I
>>> have been talking to Ken Causey about hiding the mail access behind
>>> a captcha on Squeak.org. Squeak.org is running on Smallwiki and the
>>> captcha should probably run as a Smallwiki  component.
>>>
>>> Now I ask the community if someone could implement this. Please!
>>>
>>> Karl
>>>
>>>
>>>      
>>    
>
>
>
>