Dave Page wrote:
>
>> ------- Original Message -------
>> From: Dave Page <dpage@postgresql.org>
>> To: Stefan Kaltenbrunner <stefan@kaltenbrunner.cc>
>> Sent: 06/04/07, 08:26:25
>> Subject: Re: [pgsql-www] pgFoundry tracker spam
>>> sorry for the late response but there is actually a way to change that
>>> setting afterwards though it is not that obvious how ...
>>> For your reference - log into pgfoundy and choose your project.
>>> Now go to "admin" - and choose "edit observer" from the list of the
>>> developers on the right side and on that page you can change edit the
>>> permission on your trackers.
>> Thanks Stefan. You're right - it's not exactly obvious is it!
>
> Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have worked :-(
yeah - it seems there are multiple issues involved with that. The
(modified) version of gforge we are running is simply not checking for
proper login status and anonymous posting rights in a number of code paths.
It seems that upstream fixed a lot of similiar issues already but
upgrading requires quite a lot of work :-(
I have already started a discussion about that on the gforge-admin list
and I hope we have a final solution to that sooner than later ...
Meanwhile I have backported some of the relevant locking upstream
changes to our version though I'm not totally convinced that this will
fix it fully.
regards
Stefan