On 2/23/19 6:45 AM, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
Hi all
(starting a new subthread, I'm not interested in the flame wars)
Don't worry about flame wars. The Community looks like it is coming together on this to work on a solution. ;-)
Am 20.02.19 um 10:48 schrieb Alex Christoph Bihlmaier:
Hello dear fellow opensuse-enthusiasts!
I am wondering about openSUSE connect - there is a huge amount of spam on it and it really is not a shiny & bright representation of the openSUSE project.
I looked at it.
AFAICT, what the spammers do is: * get an openSUSE (microfocus.com) account * use this account to log into connect and then start throwing crap into the fan to distribute it.
How can we solve it? 1) disable these accounts 2) block specific accounts on connect.o.o, even though they are still enabled 3) (not an option yet, see the flame wars) shut down connect.o.o
1) might be hard for the community, as the accounts are maintained by microfocus. Additionally, even an account that "we" (community) identify as a spammer, might still be a paying SUSE / Novell / Microfocus customer, and disabling the account might have unwanted consequences. 2) I have no idea if this is technically possible. Anyone with knowledge of the underlying system around that can tell us if this is possible?
If 2) is possible, I would volunteer to go through connect.o.o and disable/block/whatever all accounts that are obvious spam.
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