On 25-04-2023 23:17, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
So, thoughts on a longer term solution? I can think of a few: 1. only allow fedora 'contributors' to make new projects. (ie, people in at least one non cla/non base ipa group Pros: - Would very likely cut off the spam or at least cut it way down. - Might be easy to implement? (not sure tho!) Cons: - Would block legit people who aren't fedora contributors.
I think the pros weigh out the cons and it's the least troublesome option to implement, it seems.
The way I look at pagure.io is as a Fedora service. It even says so next to the logo (Fedora Pagure). In that regard I don't find it strange/restrictive that you need to be a contributor for being able to create new projects. If you aren't and don't want to sign the FPCA, you can always ask someone, who is a contributor.
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