Hi,
I was under impression that bugs.php.net was supposed to be phased out.
I.e. made read-only or something.
https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=78628&edit=1 proves that it's not the
case and I'm receiving annoying spam recently.
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Aleksander Machniak
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Hi Aleksander
I was under impression that bugs.php.net was supposed to be phased out.
I.e. made read-only or something.https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=78628&edit=1 proves that it's not the
case and I'm receiving annoying spam recently.
From the GitHub issues RFC:
Per the above, bugs.php.net will remain active for the following purposes:
- Reporting of security issues against PHP.
- Commenting/updating on existing issues.
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/github_issues#bugsphpnet
Security issues have since been moved to GitHub. However,
commenting/updating bugs is still possible. IMO it would make sense to
limit this functionality to admins, and encourage users who want to
add context to create a new issue on GitHub. It has much better spam
protection, and visibility will be higher there too.
Ilija
I was under impression that bugs.php.net was supposed to be phased
out. I.e. made read-only or something.https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=78628&edit=1 proves that it's not the
case and I'm receiving annoying spam recently.
It's closed for new tickets, but not for updating tickets (or adding
comments).
cheers,
Derick