[TheThinkTank] Wiki Spam: Solution?
Eric Estlund
eestlund at gmail.com
Sun May 6 15:06:17 PDT 2007
I needed to log on to do the Diamond Wrap bit. Was that just for adding
images? Either way, I'm down for a log in. I like the idea of keeping track
of who contributes when, less in a big brother kinda way and more to see how
well the big picture is being integrated and contributed to.
E
On 5/6/07, Andy Dyson <andy at neighborhoodbikeworks.org> wrote:
>
> Bring it on, good sir
> >
> > So I propose we mandate a log on for the wiki, anyone can create one,
> > but that will prevent scripts from auto-inserting into the pages.
> > What does everyone think?
>
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