After several early attempts, we have settled on a process for deciding on the final name for this site currently known as SoylentNews.org. You'll need to log in and go to: userprefs/homepage and check the box marked "Willing to Vote" if you'd like to participate (do this now, the submission round will go out soon). The vote will occur using an email-based solution loosely based on the Debian/Condercet method that we cooked up. Note: checking this box will indicate that we are scraping your email address from the database for participation (this is completely opt-in). If you wish not to participate, just make sure this box is unchecked (this is the default).
We are opening the floor to name suggestions. If you have suggested a name earlier, you'll need to re-submit it through this email voting system. Though we prefer available domains, if you have pre-purchased a domain (eg: to prevent squatters), by submitting the name you are stating that you are the owner of the domain(s) and will give it without strings attached to this project if it were to be chosen.
The criteria for an acceptable name:
This is how it will work:
If you're interested:
NCommander adds: So its finally here, and I wanted to apologize for the long delay before this actually happened. To the editoral team, please bump this to the top of the index for the next 24 hours so everyone gets a chance to see it (click 'fastforward' then save to autoupdate the timestamp). I promise a Featured Story option is coming in the next major update so we don't have to deal with this!
(Score: 2) by AudioGuy on Sunday April 20 2014, @07:15PM
Glad you were able to find the email.
There is a reason I suggest people just whitelist us. :-)
'3.0 BAYES_95 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 95 to 99%'
We are sending emails that have a list of almost 100 domains, and -that- looks REMARKABLY similar to link farm spam. Hopefully any other votes will not have this particular problem.
'1.4 RCVD_IN_BRBL_LASTEXT RBL: RCVD_IN_BRBL_LASTEXT
[173.255.194.21 listed in bb.barracudacentral.org]'
Barracuda lists no reason for the block, unlike most legitimate block lists, and no, we are NOT going to pay them $20 to get off their list. Note that SpamAssassin rightly gives this a rather low point count.
'0.8 RDNS_NONE Delivered to internal network by a host with no rDNS'
I believe this is referring to another machine than one of ours, perhaps your mail host.
This email is sent by boron.soylentnews.org. It seems to have a proper reverse:
# dig boron.soylentnews.org ;; ANSWER SECTION:
boron.soylentnews.org. 300 IN A 173.255.194.21
# dig -x 173.255.194.21 ;; ANSWER SECTION:
21.194.255.173.in-addr.arpa. 85435 IN PTR boron.soylentnews.org.
You should be able to tell which machine by looking at the headers of the email.
(Score: 2) by RobotMonster on Monday April 21 2014, @06:40AM
Thanks for the analysis.
I've whitelisted soylent, increased the SpamAssassin threshold, and I'm trying out SpamHammer.
Spam is such a blight.
I can't believe enough people respond for the spammers to retain interest...