Mollom going strong
Okay. It’s been almost two weeks since I released the first installment of my Mollom plugin to the testers. I got some feedback and started hacking away. I’m almost ready to release a new betaversion. So, here’s a list of what’s been improved:
- Added: bulk moderation of unmoderated comments
- Added: policy mode. If Mollom services are down, you can choose to automattically restrict access to commenting
- Improved: when the plugin is deactivated, the database is restored to it’s previous state (all Mollom related data will be removed)
- Improved: only comments with a mollom session id are now shown in the mollom moderation queue (relevance)
- Improved: assigning a mollom session id to a comment
- Improved: the moderation queue interface is more userfriendly
- Improved: Configuration of the plugin
- Improved: error handling
As you can guess, I’ve not implemented trackback support yet. Dries and Benjamin suggested to send ‘unsure’ trackbacks to the moderation queue and skip the whole CAPTCHA part. I’m going to implement and release that one in the last testversion.