I delete them in the db as I see them, their history goes too then.

I'll clean any with spam in the title today

Chris

On 9 September 2016 5:09:14 AM NZST, Katrin <katrin.fischer.83@web.de> wrote:
Hi all,

those are real 'spam bugs' - the content is totally unrelated to Koha
and just lengthy nonsense. When I see one of them going through the
daily bug email I mark all the comments as 'private' so they no longer
show and also change the title of the bug to 'SPAM'. So if we want to
delete them, which is not possible from the GUI, we can easily find them.

But it's not true we are leaving no trace - every bug has a history. For
example:
https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_activity.cgi?id=17276

You can also see the former bug title there. if you take a look at the
koha-bugs list archive, you will probably find the full former content
there.

Katrin


On 08.09.2016 15:34, Tajoli Zeno wrote:
Hi,


Il 08/09/2016 14:52, Mark Tompsett ha scritto:
Greetings,

Define "SPAM" bug.
Someone not searching for duplicates? People advertising something
completely not related to Koha?
The former means at least they are interacting with the community. The
latter is a serious problem.

I speaking about the second option.
17276 and 17242 for example.

The title 'SPAM' for them is done by Katrin
and Marcel de Rooy.

Bye
Zeno



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