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Why MyCaptcha not in Drupal.org?

Anonymous — Sat, 16/06/2007 - 07:28

Much simpler then the usual CAPTCHA+TextImage combination. I like it. I recommend it.

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Already a CAPTCHA module on Drupal.org

Heine — Mon, 18/06/2007 - 00:09

There's already a CAPTCHA module on Drupal.org. As MyCaptcha would be duplicating the functionalty, I choose not to publish the module there.

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Nothing wrong with competing modules

Nirad (not verified) — Wed, 27/06/2007 - 02:29

Unlike the CAPTCHA module on Drupal.org, yours actually works. Competition improves the species. I see no reason not to create a module page for MyCaptcha on Drupal.org.

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I liked your module more

arthur78 (not verified) — Wed, 27/06/2007 - 16:48

I liked your module more than Captcha! Thank you! (Put it on drupal.org) :)

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better

palik (not verified) — Fri, 10/08/2007 - 15:27

than captcha on drupal.org - i use it on 3 sites now and think it is much better

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Works fine!

Anonymous (not verified) — Mon, 20/08/2007 - 08:30

I try Captcha but no success. One suggest me to try MyCaptcha and ... works fine!
I know drupal.org doesn't like competition even we know that some unpublished modules better. Keep working and improve MyCaptcha!

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