r49639 MediaWiki - Code Review archive

Repository:MediaWiki
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Date:00:19, 19 April 2009
Author:charlie
Status:deferred
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Adding directory for Mollom extension
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  • /trunk/extensions/Mollom (added) (history)
  • /trunk/extensions/Mollom/LICENSE (added) (history)
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Index: trunk/extensions/Mollom/README
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 2+Mollom Spam Detection and CAPTCHA Service for MediaWiki
 3+http://mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Mollom
 4+http://mollom.com/
 5+
 6+Copyright © YourWiki 2009, All Rights Reserved.
 7+Maintained by Charlie Melbye <charlie@yourwiki.net>.
 8+
 9+== License ==
 10+Mollom for MediaWiki is licensed under GNU General Public
 11+License 2.0 or later. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
 12+for more details. A copy of the license is in the LICENSE file.

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