So right now there are the following features to help with high volume sites:
* An administration section where you can filter/edit/delete user
annotations in bulk
* Ability to ban IP ranges from posting
* Users cannot post more than once a minute (configurable) from the same IP
* Page caching for (almost) all of the pages
There could definitely be more spam prevention features, perhaps a
captcha to eliminate it?
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Conor
On 5/17/06, Jeff Dik <s450r1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wow, Rannotate look great! I think people would love it. However I
fear that in order to use it on a highly visible ruby website, it
might need some kind of spam rollback features.
Thanks,
Jeff
On 5/17/06, Conor Hunt <conor.hunt+rails@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I recently released a new version of my Rannotate application that
> allows for annotations and searching of RDoc generated documentation.
> This version has many changes, a new interface and lots of new
> features.
>
> Have a look here:
> Ruby 1.8.4 Docs - http://ruby.outertrack.com
> Rails Docs - http://rails.outertrack.com
>
> It is basically a custom RDoc YAML generator and a Rails application
> that work together. The rubyforge project is at -
> http://rannotate.rubyforge.org
>
> I think that the ruby-lang site could benefit greatly from using this
> instead of the current combination of HTML docs and wiki. Is there any
> interest in trying to do that?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Conor
>
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