the bakery system with akismet.
I thought that the bakery was moderated - its a great source of information on cake (the new Q&A system is amazing) - I feel that the bakery should be on par with the Q&A system
- S
Check out the new CakePHP Questions site http://cakeqs.org and help others with their CakePHP related questions.On 5 April 2010 21:35, iamcam (Cameron Perry) <mistercameron@gmail.com> wrote:
+1 on keeping the idea of the bakery. The current system is nice for
articles, but it still feels like it's lacking in a couple of areas -
one is comments.
Why not use a service like akismet to filter comments? They have a non-
profit version that allows free usage in exchange for some cross-
promotion. It's just one less step for mods to have to go through, and
one less expense in the budget.
How is the bakery currently moderated? Would it be possible to take
sign ups for a mod team so there can be several people invested in
making sure articles go up quickly?
~Cameron
On Apr 5, 4:20 am, "j0n4s.h4rtm...@googlemail.com"
<j0n4s.h4rtm...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> +1 disable comments for now.
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