BMSBugs: A public third party BMS bugtracker
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Thanks for the information and thanks to the developers.
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Another quick update for users of the BMSBugs tracker. We’ve had our first (edit: automated) instance of spam, which was brought to my attention a bit over 2 hours ago. This consisted of “notes”, the tracker’s equivalent of comments, being posted from the anonymous account.
The tracker was taken offline for a couple hours to avoid further spam being added while it was being rolled-back. 75 spam comments have been deleted, and the anonymous account’s permissions severely curtailed to stop further spam. The tracker is back online now, but the anonymous account is limited only to permitting users to view issues - interacting with the site in any way other than viewing will now require signup, which was previously optional.
Signup is a fairly quick process, and allows you to edit your issues later. It requires providing a valid email address for verification, which is used for email notification of updates to your issues. I had preferred to have an anonymous option for those who would prefer not to provide an email address, but this seems not viable.
The site is now back up and running, and we have even had a couple new issues reported in the time Ive been writing this post. Thanks to Echoes for pointing out the spam to me, and thanks again to everyone submitting issues to the tracker - the thing that really sets BMS apart is the community, and I’m glad every time one of you spends some of your valuable time to write a bug report.
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<p>In the Login page of the Bugtracker I see the following warning:<br /><br />>>><br />Warning: “admin” directory should be removed, or access to it restricted.<br /><<<<br /><br />To which “admin” directory is this refering to ?<br />To the “admin” directory on my local PC ?<br /><br />Thanx<br />Sunnny</p>
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@Blu3wolf is this still supported?
We have a lot of external testers today, and I would like to use your bugtracker.
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