It happens very rarely, like less than 10 spam commits per year. Maybe less than 5, I don't know. I don't think it's worth it to bother with locking conversations. Victor Le 02/07/2019 à 18:09, Steve Dower a écrit :
On 02Jul2019 0840, Mariatta wrote:
I've used the "Report abuse" feature on GitHub for such situations. Most of the time I see the user suspended, and the associated comments deleted. Our GitHub admins can delete comments too.
On Tue, Jul 2, 2019, 1:42 AM Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com <mailto:vstinner@redhat.com>> wrote:
Hi,
Sometimes, I get an email notification about strange comments (unrelated or make no sense) on commits made 6 months ago if not longer. Usually, I go to the user profile page and I click on "Block or report user": "Report abuse". I'm not sure what happens in this case. I never checks if these strange comments are removed by GitHub.
Maybe there's also a way to automatically lock conversations on commits and old issues?
Obviously we can lock them manually, but simply disallowing conversation in places where we don't want to have to pay attention to will force people towards the places where we are paying attention.
Cheers, Steve
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