I don't think this is the correct approach. Projects with inattentive admins or just plain abandoned are numerous; by leaving moderation to project admins you are creating a golden opportunity for spammers. Or worse - certain comments can become a liability for Sourceforge, so Sourceforge personnel should at least participate in the moderation process, and to facilitate this process all registered users should be able to to report spam.
Here it is.
403 when trying to flag message as spam
Not quite the software problem, but I am getting appalling download speeds from this repo lately: just a few KB per second, downloading new firefox takes 2-3 hours. But if I restart the download, I might get respectable speed, sometimes it takes a few tries. I don't recall having such issues when downloading software packages from sourceforge via web links. Some kind of bandwidth throttling? Is there a way to get around it? Get:1 http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/ubuntuzilla/mozilla/apt all/main...
Not quite the software problem, but I am getting appalling download speeds from this repo lately: just a few KB per second, downloading new firefox takes 2-3 hours. But if I restart the download, I might get respectable speed, sometimes it takes a few tries. I don't recall such issues when downloading software packages from sourceforge via web links. Some kind of bandwidth throttling? Is there a way to get around it? Get:1 http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/ubuntuzilla/mozilla/apt all/main...
Not quite the software problem, but I am getting appalling download speeds from this repo lately: just a few KB per second, downloading new firefox takes 2-3 hours. But if I restart the download, I might get respectable speed, sometimes it takes a few tries. Some kind of bandwidth throttling? Is there a way to get around it? Get:1 http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/ubuntuzilla/mozilla/apt all/main amd64 firefox-mozilla-build amd64 139.0.4-0ubuntu1 [105 MB] 0% [1 firefox-mozilla-build 250 kB/105...
So I was inattentive and missed the -ssc switch. Sorry, close please
case sensitivity on windows